Developing a taxonomy of citizen science projects in primary school: Toward sustainable educational quality co-production
ISSN: 1754-2731
Article publication date: 18 September 2019
Issue publication date: 18 November 2019
Abstract
Purpose
Educational institutions are facing a growing number of challenges, which impair their ability to provide high quality and effective educational services. The involvement of pupils in co-creating learning experiences is a fundamental ingredient of the recipe for increased educational quality. Inter alia, the implementation of citizen science initiatives at schools allows pupils to be active co-producers of educational services. The purpose of this paper to shed light on the attributes of citizen science projects targeted at pupils (aged between six and ten) attending primary schools, in order to identify their potential implications in terms of educational services’ quality improvement.
Design/methodology/approach
Secondary data were collected from the Scistarter® web platform. Projects addressed to primary schools and provided with specific classroom materials were taken into consideration (n=65). A qualitative, comparative and bird’s eye analysis was performed: first, looking at the role and the tasks assigned to pupils, the projects were grouped in four categories; second, the potential implications of citizen science on educational services’ quality were investigated.
Findings
Citizen science at school paves the way for pupils’ empowerment and for their direct involvement in the co-production of educational services. Moreover, it enhances the relationship between teachers and pupils, engaging them in a co-creating partnership intended at addressing real scientific issues at school. However, citizen science is still poorly integrated into conventional educational curricula in primary schools.
Practical implications
From a management point of view, citizen science is thought to contribute to the improvement of educational services’ quality, stimulating pupils to partner with their peers and with teachers for the purpose of knowledge co-production; in addition, it allows for the enrichment of educational activities in primary schools. From a policy perspective, citizen science at school harmonizes with the democratization of scientific knowledge.
Originality/value
This is one of the first research papers to demonstrate the potential implications of citizen science on educational services’ quality and effectiveness in primary schools.
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Citation
Ciasullo, M.V., Manna, R. and Palumbo, R. (2019), "Developing a taxonomy of citizen science projects in primary school: Toward sustainable educational quality co-production", The TQM Journal, Vol. 31 No. 6, pp. 948-967. https://doi.org/10.1108/TQM-03-2019-0083
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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