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Scaling training to support scientists to engage with the public in non-traditional venues
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Science EducationPublic EngagementScience TeachingEducationPublic ParticipationAdapted CurriculumCommunicationStudent EngagementStem EducationScience CommunicationCitizen ScienceCivic EngagementResponsible SciencePublic InvolvementEngagement ActivitiesScientific LiteracyLearning SciencesCommunity EngagementCurriculumPerformance StudiesTeachingNon-traditional VenuesScience ActivitiesArtsScience Policy
Public engagement with science activities need to be extended beyond traditional learning venues (e.g., museums, schools) to increase public access. Scientists are motivated to carry out this work; however, it is difficult to scale up training to support the implementation of engagement activities in non-traditional venues. Such training would need to be applicable to different engagement contexts, while avoiding a “one size fits all” approach. We describe the guiding principles, challenges, and design choices of a training program in the United States to support scientists in designing and implementing audience-specific engagement activities in a range of non-traditional venues.
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