Teaching about chemical resistant gloves with educational exhibits

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2002-01-01
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Manikowske, Linda
Stone, Janis
Farr, Brecca
Wilson, James
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Educational exhibits are often used for teaching at farm and home shows or other expositions. This study determined factors that promoted learning from an educational exhibit on chemical resistant gloves for handling pesticides. An "active" exhibit where participants tried on gloves was compared to a "static" version without this activity. "Talking to staff" at the exhibit was most important in attracting attention and helping to learn about glove safely followed by "getting hands measured" and "trying on gloves." rightly percent indicated that they had read fact sheets provided at the exhibit and 32.5% shared fact sheets with others. Sixty-nine percent in the active group liked learning through exhibits.

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This article is published as Manikowske, Linda, Janis Stone, Brecca Farr, James Wilson, and Wendy Wintersteen. "Teaching about chemical resistant gloves with educational exhibits." Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences 94, no. 4 (2002): 34. Posted with permission.

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