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Changing Children’s Understanding of the Brain: A Longitudinal Study of the Royal Institution Christmas Lectures as a Measure of Public Engagement

机译:改变孩子对大脑的理解:对皇家机构圣诞节讲座的纵向研究以衡量公众的参与程度

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Demonstrating the impact of public engagement is an increasingly important activity for today’s academics and researchers. The difficulty is that many areas of interest do not lend themselves well to evaluation because the impact of each single intervention can be hard to trace and take time to become manifest. With this in mind, we evaluated a lecture based around the 2011 Royal Institution Christmas Lectures, ”Meet Your Brain,” delivered to school children from low performing schools. We compared knowledge about four neuroscience facts one week before, one week after and six weeks after the lecture. Analysis revealed significant knowledge transfer one week after the lecture that was retained five weeks later. We conclude that public engagement through tailored lectures can have significant impact in the moderate term with the potential to leave a lasting impression over a longer period.
机译:对于当今的学者和研究人员而言,证明公众参与的影响已变得越来越重要。困难在于,许多感兴趣的领域无法很好地进行评估,因为每种干预措施的影响都难以追踪,并且需要时间才能显现出来。考虑到这一点,我们评估了围绕2011年皇家学院圣诞节讲座“ Meet Your Brain”的讲座,该讲座是为表现较差的学校的学童提供的。我们比较了讲座前一周,一周后和六周后关于四个神经科学事实的知识。分析显示,在授课一周后仍保留了五个星期,知识转移显着。我们得出的结论是,通过量身定制的演讲来提高公众参与度,对中期而言可能会产生重大影响,并有可能在较长时期内留下持久的印象。

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