PBS KIDS Play & Learn Science | ready to learn-funded evaluation

Citation

Christensen, C., Hoisington, C., Vahey, P., Hupert, N., & Pasnik, S. (2019). PBS KIDS Play & Learn Science evaluation report. Education development center, Inc., & SRI International.

Abstract

This study explored the impact of the PBS KIDS Play & Learn Science app, when used in a supportive context, on children’s understanding of science concepts and use of science and engineering practices; children’s use of science vocabulary; child and parent-child engagement in science and engineering; and parent confidence supporting their child’s science learning.

This study was commissioned by the U.S. Department of Education’s Ready To Learn Initiative, led by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS. It was conducted by EDC and SRI International, long-standing evaluation partners for the Ready To Learn Initiative.

Executive Summary | PBS Kids Play & Learn Science Evaluation

This evaluation of the PBS KIDS Play & Learn Science app and activities, summarizes impacts on children and their parents, including children’s understanding of science content and practices, use and understanding of science vocabulary, and excitement about science.

Evaluation Flyer | PBS Kids Play & Learn Science

This infographic shows key facts & figures from an evaluation of the PBS KIDS Play & Learn Science app and activities, including impacts on children’s understanding of science content and practices and use of science vocabulary.

Full Evaluation Report | PBS Kids Play & Learn Science

This comprehensive report includes in-depth analysis and graphs of impacts on children and their parents, including children’s understanding of science content and practices, use and understanding of science vocabulary, and excitement about science.


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