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Subject:

Update from Science for All Follow on group: Science Communicators

From:

Dominic McDonald <[log in to unmask]>

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psci-com: on public engagement with science

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Thu, 5 Aug 2010 14:40:27 +0100

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Hello again everyone (with the usual apologies for cross-posting, and another apology for the long email)



You might remember that back in May I sent round a request for you to take part in a survey that had come out of the Science For All report, looking at training for Science Communicators. 



Firstly, many thanks to the 98 (!) of you who answered our questions. This surpassed all my expectations and shows that there is a real interest in and appetite for these sorts of dicussions. 



Secondly, I promised to make the results available for people to look at, and you can see them here http://bit.ly/cpgWLg [thanks to Toby Shannon for beautifying them]. 



We met last week, and discussed these results along with lots of other things. The principal reason for this email is to update people on where we have got to. 



- We are agreed that the science communication community is a very diverse group, unified by the fact that they say that their motive is ‘science communication’ or ‘public engagement with science’. However, we have not included teachers (i.e. those working in formal education) or press officers as these fall under wider, more ‘well-defined’ professions. Alongside these ‘professional’ or ‘career’ science communicators, the needs of scientists that communicate as part of their post must also be considered, and those who volunteer. 



- The core values underpinning CPD for science communicators must involve reflection, the chance to develop skills and receive credit and/or accreditation by a recognised body.



- We are all clear that a ‘one size fits all’ approach would not be appropriate or practical for such a wide and diverse community and a far more personal touch to CPD must be considered. This model could be based upon existing schemes, such as the Associateship of the Museums Association scheme that some science centres are already involved in.



- Such a model has strengths (and weaknesses) and so we thought we would throw the floor open to you, the potential "consumers" of such a qualification, to get your thoughts. We have deliberately chosen not to do a questionnaire this time, because the sorts of debates that we would like to generate don't sit well on that kind of format. Instead, we thought we would use the wonderful medium of email chat lists to get a conversation-around-the-issues going.



As a starting point, here are three questions which we thought might be interesting. 

i. What feel like the benefits of such a course? 

ii. What are the problems that you can foresee? 

iii. More specifically, how do you feel about the balance between content ("knowledge that") and skills ("knowledge how")?



Further to the email from UWE about their new Diploma qualification, this is obviously an area which is attracting a lot of interest, and so you may (of course) feel that there are other issues which are much more important, so feel free to explore those too...



I look forward to hearing your thoughts



Dom







-----Original Message-----

From: psci-com: on public engagement with science

[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Dominic McDonald

Sent: 28 May 2010 10:41

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Subject: [PSCI-COM] Science for All Follow on group: Science

Communicators



(with the usual apologies for cross posting)



Hi all



As you may be aware, the recent Science for All Report was criticised

for downplaying the role of professional science communicators (as

opposed to scientists), and also for downplaying the role of engagement

with the sciences (as opposed to engagement with scientists).



As a result, Roland Jackson has put together a small working group to

look at some of these issues. It consists of Roland, plus

representatives from BIS, Science Centres (Penny Fidler of ASDC),

Science Festivals (me, on behalf of the UK Science Festivals Network)

and Universities engaged in formal Science Communication training

(Stephen Webster of Imperial).



We are agreed that science communicators constituted a distinctive cadre

of people, though the term 'science communicators' was not unambiguous

and not the preferred term for all of us.  As a result, we have agreed

to use the term 'Science Communicators/Engagement Specialists' to

emphasise the diversity of a group which includes people who are not

practising scientists and who communicate directly (through science

shows, outreach sessions etc.) and also those who facilitate engagement

by others (including supporting scientists). Our definition does not

encompass a third group, namely artists and others who use science in

their work but who would not consider their purpose to be engagement

with science per se.



One thing that we wondered was whether there is a need for some

different ways of supporting the professional development of Science

Communicators/Engagement Specialists, that might also lead to a

recognised qualification. Currently there are some very good courses run

by Imperial, UWE and the OU (among others), but they require a high

level of commitment and they struggle to accredit informal prior

experience.



In order to inform our discussions we have put together a (very) short

survey which explores a couple of the questions we are thinking about:

if you have a spare 10 minutes then it would be really useful if you

could have a look for us. You can see the survey at

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/HWTK7MF.



We will be discussing this again at the end of June, so it would be good

if you could have a go at the survey by Friday 18 June.



Many thanks in advance



Dom





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