Dr. Lynn D. Dierking

| Year hired: | 2006 |
| Specialty: | Science Education with a focus in free-choice Learning, elementary and early childhood |
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| Recent Publications: | Dierking,
L.D. (2006) Understanding the nature of science learning.
K. Tobin & Wolff, M.R. The Culture of Science Education:
Historical and Biographical Perspectives. Science &
Mathematics Education Series (Series Editor-- Wolff-Michael
Roth). Sense Publishers.
C.
Yao, L. D. Dierking, P. Anderson, D. Schatz and S. Wolf.
Eds. (2006). The Handbook of Small Science Centers. Lanham,
MD: AltaMira Press.
Falk,
J.H., Dierking, L.D. & Storksdieck, M. & (2006).
Investigating public science interest and understanding:
Evidence for the importance of free-choice learning. Public
Understanding of Science, 15.
Falk,
J.H., Dierking, L.D., Rennie, L.J., & Williams, G.F.
(2006). FORUM: Communication about science in a traditional
museum - visitors' and staff's perceptions. Cultural Studies
of Science Education, 2 (1).
Falk,
J.H., Dierking, L.D., & Adams, M. (2006). Living in
a learning society: Museums and free-choice learning.
In: S.J. Macdonald (ed.) Blackwell Companion to Museums.
London: Blackwell Publishing.
Dierking,
L.D. (2005). Museums, affect & cognition: The view
from another window in S. Alsop, Ed. Affective Dimensions
of Learning. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer Press.
In the Science and Technology Education series (Bill Cobern,
Ed.). Vol. 29.
Haley
Goldman, K. & Dierking, L.D. (2005). Setting a course
for research in the virtual science center. in Tan, W.
H. & Subramaniam, R. (Eds.). E-learning and the Virtual
Science Center. Hershey, PA: Idea Press.
Falk,
J.H., Dierking, L.D. & Storksdieck, M. (2005). Lifelong
science learning research.
In J. Moon, (ed.). Informal Science Research. Washington,
DC: Board on Science Education, National Academy of Science.
Groff,
A., Lockhart, D. Ogden; J. & Dierking, L. D. (2005).
An exploratory investigation
of the effect of working in an environmentally-themed
facility on the conservation-related knowledge, attitudes
and behavior of staff. Environmental Education Research,
11(3).
Dierking,
L. D., Andersen, N., Ellenbogen, K.M., Donnelly, C., Luke,
J.J. & Cunningham, K. (2005). The Family Learning
Initiative at The Children's Museum of Indianapolis: Integrating
research, practice & assessment. Hand-to-Hand. Washington,
D.C. Association of Children's Museums.
Dierking,
L.D., Adelman, L.M., Ogden, J., Lehnhardt, K., Miller,
L. and Mellen, J.D. (2004). Using a behavior change model
to document the impact of visits to Disney's Animal Kingdom:
A study investigating intended conservation action, Curator,
47(3), 322-343. Ellenbogen,
K.M., Luke, J.J. & Dierking, L.D. (2004). Family learning
research in museums: An emerging disciplinary matrix?
In Dierking, L.D., Ellenbogen, K.M & Falk, J.H. (Eds).
In Principle, In Practice: Perspectives on a Decade of
Museum Learning Research (1994-2004), Supplemental Issue.
Science Education. 88: 48-58.
Dierking,
L.D., Falk, J.H., Rennie, L., Anderson, D., & Ellenbogen,
K. (2003). Policy statement of the "Informal Science
Education" Ad Hoc Committee. Journal of Research
in Science Teaching, 40(2), 108-111.
Dierking, L.D. & Falk, J.H. (2003) Optimizing out-of-school time: The role of free-choice learning. New Directions for Youth Development. 97 (Spring), 75-88.
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| Recent Grant/Funded work: | NSF #ESI-0452419. The Impact of Informal Science on Girls' Interest, Engagement, and Participation in Science Communities, Hobbies and Careers: A Research and Dissemination Project. 2005-2008. Co-Principal Investigator. NSF#ESI-0318868 In Principle, In Practice: The Second Annapolis Conference on Museum Learning. 2003-2006. Co-Principal Investigator NSF #ESI-9801940 Adults Supporting Kids with Science (ASK with Science). 1998-2002. Principal Investigator. |
| Recent Graduate Student Dissertations: | |
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| Degrees: | BA Biology with Honors, magna cum laude, University of Miami, Miami, FL, 1978 M.A. Ed. University of Florida, Gainesville, 1981. Thesis Research: "The Relative Effects of Recessing as an Attention- Directing Device in a Museum Exhibit." Ph.D. University of Florida, Gainesville, 1987. Thesis Research: "Parent-Child Interactions in a Free-Choice Learning Setting: An Examination of Attention-Directing Behaviors." |
| Office: | Weniger 235 |
| Phone: | (541) 737-1823 |
| Email: | dierkinl@science.oregonstate.edu |