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  1. Museum education and sustainable development: A public pedagogy

    We know from formal educational practice and research that the teaching of sustainable development is a challenging pedagogical task and that there is therefore reason to assume that these pedagogical challenges are equally relevant for museum education. For example, sustainability issues as educational content challenge traditional ways of ...

  2. Museums as avenues of learning for children: a decade of research

    In this review, we focus on the museum activities and strategies that encourage and support children's learning. In order to provide insight into what is known about children's learning in museums, we examined study content, methodology and the resultant knowledge from the last decade of research. Because interactivity is increasingly seen as essential in children's learning experiences ...

  3. Learning in Museums

    Posted September 4, 2005. By Usable Knowledge. Museums and other informal learning settings can invite students to become engaged in exhibits and activities. In this essay, Shari Tishman, lecturer in the Arts in Education Program at Harvard Graduate School of Education and research associate at Project Zero, discusses how museums embody ideas ...

  4. Teaching and Learning in the Art Museum

    And while much has changed since the report was published—there are recognized and well-established post-graduate university courses on museum education, for example, and a growing body of literature addressing the field—challenges similar to those identified in 1987 persist. The relationship of theory to practice remains complex, and there ...

  5. Taking a Museum Education Study from Research to Practice

    A museum education department is refining its docent-led tours with the tools of a research study. Photo credit: Cincinnati Art Museum. Emily Holtrop and Stephanie Downey. People often talk about going "from research to practice," but in reality, this is fraught with challenges, not just among museums but in any field.

  6. Heritage Education and Research in Museums. Conceptual, Intellectual

    Heritage and museums have constituted two fundamental axes of heritage education research in recent decades. This can be defined as the pedagogical process in which people can learn about heritage assets in formal or informal learning contexts. Museums, as centres of reference in informal education, are in constant and fluid contact with schools and produce different and varied didactic ...

  7. LEARN: Essential Elements of Museum Education Programs for Young

    MUSEUMS ARE PLACES OF LEARNING. Museum experiences have the potential to make a significant impact on young children's learning. Research has demonstrated that children have long-lasting, durable and detailed recollections of their visits, remembering physical aspects, such as artefacts, as well as concepts (Falk & Dierking, 2016; Munley, 2012). ...

  8. Museums, Education, and Curriculum

    The Journal of Museum Education 12.3: 10-13. Example of the emerging discussions in the museum field on the role of curriculum as a function of museum spaces. Describes key ideas in broadening the idea of curriculum beyond formal education and into "nonschool" settings. ... Includes an examination of research methods in museums as well as ...

  9. Educational Approaches and Contexts in the Development of a Heritage Museum

    Methodology/Approach: The article is grounded in the framework of conceptual research aimed at identifying and clarifying key characteristics and educational concepts raised by museum's designers and educators. The analysis it presents is based on insights learned during the design of the Interactive Jewish Museum of Chile.

  10. Learning, Education, and Public Programs in Museums and Galleries

    We review the last two decades of work in learning and education to find what have been the factors for change and how these have shaped current museum practice. Our approach is bibliographical, citing the extensive literature on museums and learning from many perspectives that is itself an indication of a revolution in the theory, discourse ...

  11. Museums and P-12 Education

    Museums and P-12 Education. The American Alliance of Museums, representing the entire U.S. museum field, advocates on behalf of museums as critical partners in education and experiential learning. Museums spend more than $2 billion a year on education activities. The typical museum devotes three-quarters of its education budget to K-12 students.

  12. Museum

    museum, institution dedicated to preserving and interpreting the primary tangible evidence of humankind and the environment.In its preserving of this primary evidence, the museum differs markedly from the library, with which it has often been compared, for the items housed in a museum are mainly unique and constitute the raw material of study and research.

  13. Museums as Classrooms: The Academic and Behavioral Impacts of "School

    Participating institutions include the San Diego Museum of Art, the History Center, the Natural History Museum, the Museum of Man, the Junior Theater and the Old Globe Theater, the Reuben H. Fleet Science Center, the Air and Space Museum, the Museum of Photographic Arts, and the San Diego Zoo. 2 The program's stated goal is for students to ...

  14. Museums Can Help Transform Education

    Museums' longstanding leadership of lifelong, life-wide learning positions them to serve individuals and communities in any of these scenarios. But museums can also help shift educational and community systems toward deeper change. Promoting social cohesion promises to help museums and other education stakeholders develop strategies to build ...

  15. Museum Education and Archaeology

    With regard to educational materials, good examples include the online resources of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; the in-house educational packs and school competitions of the Goulandris Museum of Cycladic Art, Athens, Greece; and the multimodal, interactive elements in the galleries of the State Museum of Archaeology in ...

  16. What is distinctive about museum pedagogy and how can museums best

    3. Renaissance East Midlands is a DCMS-funded project to enhance the quality and standards of museums services in the regions. Programme strands of activity include collections, community engagement, learning, formal and informal (formal learning, extended schools and families), museum development (working with smaller and voluntary-run museums).

  17. Where Does the History of Museum Education Begin?

    Museum education professor George E. Hein has, for example, argued that a truly democratic educational ideal of the museum was only possible in the newly founded United States. Footnote 4 Still, many scholars have contended that the opening up of once-private (often aristocratic) collections to the public in Europe marks the start of the modern ...

  18. Innovating visitor research within museums: Concepts, tools and

    The background for the design of this tool is a series of research and innovation projects in Norway that involved a partnership between the Department of Education, University of Oslo, and the National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design in Oslo, Norway over a period of fifteen years (and still ongoing). 1 All of the projects have been ...

  19. PDF Museums Career Guide

    scientific education of the public, and technology. Many museums also include divisions specifically dedicated to scientific research and the science of conservation. The Field Museum, for example, employs more than 150 scientists in its Integrative Research Center, which draws on the vast museum collection to conduct scientific

  20. PDF EXCELLENCE IN PRACTICE Museum Education Principles and Standards

    6. PROMOTE EDUCATION AS CENTRAL TO THE MUSEUM'S MISSION. •Ensure that education is clearly incorporated into the mission, goals, and financial strategy of the museum. •Include educational considerations in interdepartmental discussions involving planning, development, and implementation from conception to completion.

  21. What's in a Museum Trip? A close look at how museum educators can

    A close look at how museum educators can facilitate critical thinking Jacqueline Du, MA The Museum Scholar, Volume 2, Number 1, 2018 Abstract Elementary school groups visit museums to provide their students with an enriched learning experience supplementing classroom lessons. Museum trips are usually limited in time; about 60-90 minutes ...

  22. Collaboration Models For Educational Institutions And Museums

    The analysis of the existing collaborative initiatives between educational institutions and museums has shown that the most commonly used cooperation models include "museum lesson", "mobile museum", "virtual museum", and "museum exhibit in project-based work". Previously, the author of the publication had already analyzed the ...

  23. (PDF) Museum Studies

    Museum studies is defined as the. interdisciplinary engagement in critical examination of the history, functions, and roles of. museums in society. Although the name museum studies began to be ...