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Wade Berger – Journal of Museum Education, 2023
In this article, I explore how relationships can change the teaching practices of museum educators and strategies of entire organizations by empirically studying conversations museum educators have every day in meetings, in the hallways, and all the places where they talk about their work. I present the possibilities of reciprocal telling…
Descriptors: Museums, Story Telling, Teaching Methods, Nonschool Educational Programs
Wardrip, Peter S.; Brahms, Lisa – Journal of Museum Education, 2020
In recent years, many museums across the country have established or invested resources to implement maker programs or makerspaces for their visitors. These programs and spaces serve a variety of organizational and/or programmatic goals, but fundamentally they serve as sites of learning. Yet, despite these growing efforts, the field knows…
Descriptors: Museums, Shared Resources and Services, Learning, Nonschool Educational Programs
Lee, Tiffany Shuang-Ching – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2021
In order better to support children's learning experiences, art museums have begun to establish interactive art exhibitions designed for family visitors. However, as more of these interactive exhibitions are established, some museum professionals are raising concerns about whether these exhibitions actually facilitate young visitors' learning or…
Descriptors: Museums, Arts Centers, Children, Exhibits
Digital Promise, 2020
This report reflects on progress from over eight years of research projects in the cyberlearning community. The community involved computer scientists and learning scientists who received NSF awards to investigate the design of more equitable learning experiences with emerging technology--focusing on developing the learning theories and…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Educational Research, Artificial Intelligence, Learning
Foutz, Susan; Emmons, Claire Thoma – Journal of Museum Education, 2017
The Children's Museum of Indianapolis has used a mission-aligned learning framework for more than a decade. Designed to foster and support adult-child interaction in exhibitions and programs, the central tool of the family learning framework is the Assessment of Learning Families in Exhibits (ALFIE) Inventory. ALFIE is used as a tool to plan for…
Descriptors: Museums, Learning, Nonschool Educational Programs, Exhibits
Garcia, Ben – Journal of Museum Education, 2012
It is time to revisit the way we describe and advocate for the "learning power" of museums. Museum learning is unique, multi-faceted and inspires higher-order affective and cognitive development. Yet, when museums describe their educational impact to stakeholders, it is often described narrowly, using the measures of formal education rather than…
Descriptors: Museums, Learning, Nonschool Educational Programs, Informal Education
Foreman-Peck, Lorraine; Travers, Kate – Educational Action Research, 2013
It seems uncontroversial to claim that museums are unique places of interest with the potential to inspire learners, yet what this means and how it is managed are complex questions. Museum educators' work is currently shaped by accountability requirements typically expressed as visitor targets. Centralised teaching and learning initiatives are…
Descriptors: Museums, Nonschool Educational Programs, Learning, Schools
Wood, Elizabeth; Wolf, Barbara – Journal of Museum Education, 2008
The concept of engagement across the learning sciences and in museums draws from research on visitor interests, motivations, and behaviors. Such involvement by museum visitors reveals institutional and field expectations about museum efficacy and demonstrated impact. However, engagement is a concept with different uses and interpretations across…
Descriptors: Museums, Learning, Audience Participation, Motivation
Schatz, Dennis – Journal of Museum Education, 2006
Besides being a content expert, it is critical for today's museum educator to be a marketer, a collaborator, and to understand how people learn best in a museum environment. This article provides a list of six books that the author recommends as essential references for today's museum educator who must wear many hats. (Contains 3 notes.)
Descriptors: Museums, Books, Nonschool Educational Programs, Competition
Villarruel, Francisco A., Ed.; Lerner, Richard M., Ed. – 1994
Chapters in this volume describe and analyze distinct types of programs that seek to promote knowledge, competence, and a sense of belonging for diverse youth in environments that permit children's socialization and learning. The following chapters are included: (1) "Development and Context and the Contexts of Learning" (Francisco A. Villarruel…
Descriptors: Child Development, Community Education, Community Programs, Computer Uses in Education

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