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Science and scientists from the children point of view, an overlook from drawings

Author(s)
D'Addezio, G.  
Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Sezione AC, Roma, Italia  
Marsili, A.  
Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Sezione AC, Roma, Italia  
Rubbia, G.  
Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Sezione AC, Roma, Italia  
Carosi, A.  
Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Sezione AC, Roma, Italia  
Type
Poster session
Language
English
Status
Published
Journal
EGU General Assembly 2013  
Date Issued
April 7, 2013
Conference Location
Vienna (Austria)
Alternative Location
http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2013/posters/11853
URI
https://www.earth-prints.org/handle/2122/8728
Subjects
05. General::05.03. Educational, History of Science, Public Issues::05.03.99. General or miscellaneous  
Subjects

geoeducation

drawings

image of scientists

Abstract
The Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV) is currently the largest European scientific institution
dealing with Earth Sciences research and real-time surveillance, early warning, and forecast activities in geo-
physics and volcanology. The Laboratorio Didattica e Divulgazione Scientifica of INGV organizes every year
educational and outreach activities with schools of different levels and with general public to convey scientific
knowledge and to promote the Research on Earth Science, focusing on volcanic and seismic hazard.
Among the most successful initiatives is the creation of a calendar designed for the schools and realized based on
a competition devoted to children of primary school. The intent is to provide a pleasant stimulus for discussion for
teachers and students. Schools participate with enthusiasm by sending drawings made by children on a specified
theme, different each year, chosen among geophysics and earth sciences arguments. For 2011, the theme was
selected also with the aims to investigate on the image the young generations have of the Research and on its
potential and future prospective. The title was “Scienziato anche io! La Scienza e gli scienziati visti dai bambini”
(I’m a scientist too! Science and scientists from the children point of view), with the purpose of give a shape to the
image children have of the world of science, its potential and the figure of the scientists.
We asked the children to realized a draw suggesting some possible arguments between:
1. How do you imagine a scientist? How do you imagine the daily activities of a researcher?
2. What is the invention you consider the most important among all those you know?
3. What would you invent?
The 986 drawings realized by 6 up to 10 years old boys and girls from 48 schools distributed throughout the
Italian territory, report us a generally positive picture of the work of scientists and also highlight a great level
of confidence in the potential of science, capable to respond to needs and problems of the humanity and of the
environment in which we live.
Moreover, the drawings provide us a direct and unconventional approach to point out how we convey the scientific
research (a strategic topic for a suitable future of the humanity) to the players of the world of tomorrow.
References
Christidou V., Hatzinikita V. and Samaras G. (2012). The image of scientific researchers and their activity in Greek adolescents' drawings. Public Understanding of Science July 2012 21: 626-647, first published on November 1, 2010 doi:10.1177/0963662510383101 Di Benedetto C., Neresini F., Boccato C, e Benacchio L. (2009). Lo scienziato lo disegno così. Sapere, Giugno 2009, pp.28-38. Fralick B., Kearn J., Thompson S. and Lyons J. (2009). How Middle Schoolers Draw Engineers and Scientists. J Sci Educ Technol (2009) 18:60-73 DOI 10.1007/s10956-008-9133-http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10956-008-9133-3 Rodari P. (2007). Science and scientist in the drawings of European children. Journal of Science Communication JCOM 6 (3) September 2007 ISSN 1824-2049 http://jcom.sissa.it/archive/06/03/Jcom0603%282007%29C01/Jcom0603%282007%29C04 Ruiz-Mallén I. and Escalas M.T. (2012). Scientists Seen by Children: A Case Study in Catalonia, Spain. Science Communication August 2012 34: 520-545, first published on March 22, 2012 doi:10.1177/1075547011429199v
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