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Jaeung Kim; Rebecca Tarlau – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2024
This article offers a comprehensive thematic literature review on labour education, exploring the major contributions as well as some of the limits of this scholarship and future directions for researchers. Based on an analysis of 180 English-language publications from the 1960s until today, we find several general trends that we analyse as four…
Descriptors: Labor Education, Unions, Social Influences, Political Influences
Yoo, Juyoung – Art Education, 2023
The inquiry-based approach in museum education often takes the form of an educator asking open-ended questions to facilitate discussions around artworks, while encouraging students in careful observation and interpretive processes. However, although art museums are emphasizing learners' experiences and their interpretative processes, adult…
Descriptors: Adults, Museums, Transformative Learning, Evidence
Surface, Mary Hall; Ryan, Nathalie – Journal of Museum Education, 2018
Writing Salon at the National Gallery of Art, in Washington, DC, is a series of free creative writing workshops for adult audiences. The program uses art as an inspiration for writing and embraces writing as a powerful way to experience art. Highlighting the parallels between the writing and art-making processes, the program demonstrates that…
Descriptors: Museums, Arts Centers, Creative Writing, Writing Workshops
Clover, Darlene; Sanford, Kathy – Studies in the Education of Adults, 2016
In this article, we position museums as 'pedagogic contact zones,' sites fraught with both problems and potential. Using five stories drawn from our work and engagement with public museums over the past five years in Canada, England and Scotland, we illustrate how contemporary practices of critical cultural pedagogy work to construct, deconstruct,…
Descriptors: Museums, Adult Education, Critical Theory, Cultural Education
Singh, Kabir – Journal of Museum Education, 2016
Teaching general adult audiences in art museums requires the teacher to consider different goals and priorities than those of school, teacher, or family programs. In this reflective essay, one gallery educator whose primary museum teaching experiences had been with the latter audiences discusses a transition to leading public tours. He describes…
Descriptors: Museums, Adult Education, Arts Centers, Nonschool Educational Programs
Stark, Rachel – Journal of Museum Education, 2016
Be they paid or volunteer docents, teaching staff members play an essential role in fulfilling a museum's mission. Yet the experiences that visitors have on docent tours--despite all of the time expended on docent training--are not often as powerful or meaningful as they could be. Knowing this, how can we support and empower docents as adult…
Descriptors: Museums, Nonschool Educational Programs, Adult Learning, Teachers
Saunders, Cathy; Hunter, Samantha – Journal of Museum Education, 2018
Lippitt House Museum developed its "Immigration & Change in Rhode Island's Golden Age" program to benefit the literacy learning goals of adult English Language Learners (ELL) while furthering the mission of the museum to contribute to the community as a source of public education and civic engagement. This article focuses on the…
Descriptors: Museums, Immigration, Adult Students, English Language Learners
Keaton, Dirk A. – COABE Journal: The Resource for Adult Education, 2018
Many educators in community-based adult education organizations are attempting to adopt Integrated Education and Training (IET) strategies. In this paper, the author describes how he has collaborated with instructional and program staff to develop and deliver an integrated,contextualized industry mathematics curriculum. He highlights the impact of…
Descriptors: Mathematics Curriculum, Community Education, Integrated Curriculum, Relevance (Education)
McCray, Kimberly H. – Journal of Museum Education, 2016
In order to better understand the importance of adult learning theory to museum educators' work, and that of their profession at large, museum professionals must address the need for more adult learning research and practice in museums--particularly work informed by existing theory and work seeking to generate new theory. Adult learning theory…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Learning Theories, Museums, Andragogy
Ferrari, Mirella – Universal Journal of Educational Research, 2016
This research starts by analysing the current state of artistic heritage in Italy and studying some examples in Europe: we try to investigate the scope of non-formal learning in artistic context, mediated by advanced technology. The framework within which we have placed our investigation is that of lifelong learning and lifedeep learning. The…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Foreign Countries, Museums, Nonformal Education
Dodek, Wendy L. – Journal of Museum Education, 2012
Learning occurs in myriad ways yet most art museums remain wedded to visual instruction. Adult visitors touring the galleries are offered audio guides or lecture style tours to complement the visual but are there other ways to enhance learning? This article reports on a case study that found that active, multi-sensory experiences in art museums…
Descriptors: Arts Centers, Museums, Sensory Experience, Adult Education
Herman, Alicia – Journal of Museum Education, 2012
"Bring Your Baby to the Danforth Museum of Art" is a program for mothers. Unlike other museum programs that focus on the needs of children, Bring Your Baby caters to the intellectual interests of the adult parent. Parents learn about artworks, play with babies in a beautiful environment, and socialize with other families. The program is…
Descriptors: Art Education, Museums, Arts Centers, Mothers
Sullivan, Brendan; Morse, Annie – Journal of Museum Education, 2011
Professional development in the art museum setting represents an opportunity for corporate and for-profit enterprises to enhance employees' skills in observation, creative thinking, teamwork, and sensitivity in diversity. Using original works of art as a point of departure for in-depth discussion of what appears as narrative content, participants…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Museums, Art, Nonschool Educational Programs
Causey, Adera – Journal of Museum Education, 2011
Museums often court corporate audiences through special event rentals and development and promotional partnerships. But we rarely approach them as potential adult learners. In overlooking them, we miss the potential of reaching a large number of often novice museum participants who can gain from gallery learning and develop a relationship with our…
Descriptors: Corporate Education, Museums, Art, Nonschool Educational Programs
Robinson, Cynthia – Journal of Museum Education, 2011
Museum programs for working adults in their workplace groups are an interesting and important recent development. These programs have the potential to contribute significantly to the future health of museums. This article shows that these programs link to and build on three important trends in museums--customized experiences, deep engagement, and…
Descriptors: Museums, Nonschool Educational Programs, Adult Education, Professional Development
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