Education Programs in Public Children's Gardens in the United States
- Authors
- Kwon, Min Hyeong; Kim, Jongyun; Seo, Changwan; Lee, Chiwon W.; Jang, Eu Jean; Lee, Woo-Kyun
- Issue Date
- 2월-2016
- Publisher
- AMER SOC HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE
- Keywords
- nature; environment; curriculum; botanical garden; school garden; GIS
- Citation
- HORTTECHNOLOGY, v.26, no.1, pp.70 - 82
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- HORTTECHNOLOGY
- Volume
- 26
- Number
- 1
- Start Page
- 70
- End Page
- 82
- URI
- https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/89702
- DOI
- 10.21273/HORTTECH.26.1.70
- ISSN
- 1063-0198
- Abstract
- This study examines the current status, implementation, and foci of children's education programs as a subset of general audience-targeted public education programs offered by public children's gardens in the United States. Children were a major target audience of the examined public gardens, followed by adults, families, and youth. Public children's gardens tended to offer more programs overall compared with public gardens without children's gardens. In addition, there was a greater diversity of children's educational programs offered (classified into 10 topics and 11 activities) in public children's gardens. The most frequently offered topics were plants (39.1%), animals (22.0%), and art (10.5%). Observation was the most frequently offered activity (17.1%), followed by visual art (14.4%). However, the proportions of offered programs significantly differed across individual public children's gardens. The subjects (i.e., topics and activities) offered by children's education programs were more often directed toward younger children. Education coordinators and horticulture directors were asked about desired improvements to children's education programs. A large percentage of respondents (58.1%) indicated a need to develop programs with greater topical variety, revealing a desire to diversify programs. In conclusion, the results of this study indicate that it is important to diversify the natural environmental experiences of educational programs for children through developing children's gardens and age-specific education at public children's gardens in the United States.
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