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Mayer, Melinda M. – Art Education, 2012
In this article, the author presents her list of top 10 museum education myths. In so doing she also hopes to "demythtify" these aspects of the field. While the focus of the list is art museum education, art educators in schools and community sites will likely find that several of the myths resonate with their practice. (Contains 1 endnote.)
Descriptors: Museums, Nonschool Educational Programs, Misconceptions, Arts Centers
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Merritt, Elizabeth E. – Journal of Museum Education, 2012
Futures studies uses scenarios--stories of the future--to explore how trends and events shaping our world may play out in future decades. This article features a short scenario set in California in 2037, depicting twelve-year-old Moya and her brother mart, whose "fenced community" has opted for a system of self-directed, online learning…
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Educational Trends, Museums, Nonschool Educational Programs
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Hein, George E. – International Journal of Progressive Education, 2013
The combination of pedagogy and political aims, a constant theme in the progressive school education literature, is reflected as well in the history of museum education. Museum educators, following the lead of John Dewey, advocated for experiential pedagogy, a natural course for museums since they emphasize learning from objects and experiences…
Descriptors: Progressive Education, Museums, Nonschool Educational Programs, Educational History
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Ash, Doris B.; Kelly, Lisa-Anne DeGregoria – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2013
In this forum we discuss three aspects designed to clarify and extend Kelly and Kassing's paper. These are the roles of improvable objects, contradiction and object/tool reciprocity. In each case we cite relevant literature and pose questions to the field. Our goal is to seed ideas for future discussions concerning the role of activity theory…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Recreational Facilities, Nonschool Educational Programs, Informal Education
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Tanigawa, Yoshiko – Journal of Peace Education, 2015
This paper focuses on how peace education at a peace museum is promoted by a volunteer guide service for visitors. Peace museums are places where many materials related to war and peace history are on display. To support the learning experience of museum visitors, many peace museums in Japan provide a volunteer guide service. The Kyoto Museum for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Museums, Peace, Case Studies
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Mazzola, Lisa – Journal of Museum Education, 2015
In April 2013, The Museum of Modern Art entered into a partnership with MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) provider Coursera to offer professional development opportunities for K-12 teachers all over the world. Since entering into that partnership, MoMA has developed two MOOCs: "Art and Inquiry: Museum Teaching Strategies for Your…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Museums, Arts Centers, Teachers
DeBerry, LaMonnia Edge – ProQuest LLC, 2015
The purpose of this mixed methods study was to explore the effects of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum's work in partnering with professors from universities across the United States during a 1-year collaborative partnership through an educational program referred to as Belfer First Step Holocaust Institute for Teacher Educators (BFS…
Descriptors: Museums, Teacher Education Programs, Nonschool Educational Programs, Program Evaluation
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Lawlor, John; Marshall, Kevin; Tangney, Brendan – Technology, Pedagogy and Education, 2016
It is generally accepted that intrinsic student motivation is a critical requirement for effective learning but formal learning in school places a huge reliance on extrinsic motivation to focus the learner. This reliance on extrinsic motivation is driven by the pressure on formal schooling to "deliver to the test." The experience of the…
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Computer Uses in Education, Program Effectiveness, Secondary School Students
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Wylder, Viki D. Thompson; Lerner, Eileen Baumfeld; Ford, Anissa S. – Journal of Museum Education, 2014
The Gifted Specialist from the Florida State University Schools (K-12) and the Curator of Education from the Florida State University Museum of Fine Arts planned a year-long project in which FSUS gifted elementary students (second to fifth grade) curated a one-gallery exhibition, entitled "Elementary Reflections," from the museum's…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Elementary School Students, Museums, Exhibits
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Booth, Eric; Tunstall, Tricia – Teaching Artist Journal, 2014
Genuine worldwide movements for social change are rare in human history. Even more rare is the phenomenon of a worldwide movement for social change through art, with teaching artists at the forefront. This article presents the evolution of such a movement now, in the global blossoming of "El Sistema," a program that seeks to change the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Music Education, Nonschool Educational Programs, National Programs
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Wetterlund, Kris – Journal of Museum Education, 2012
In the last part of 2011, conversations swirled around the Internet and print about the assault on museum authority. The Marcus Institute for Digital Education in the Arts (MIDEA) summarized some of the discussion in their blog entry "The Participatory Museum and a New Authority." Other sites joined in the discussion, for example, the Museum Geek…
Descriptors: Museums, Nonschool Educational Programs, Power Structure, Definitions
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Sully, Perian – Journal of Museum Education, 2011
This article discusses a vault-to-virtual overview of how collections information datasets are formed and how they provide opportunities for museum educators to incorporate rich collections content into their programming. By promoting understanding of the processes involved, the author hopes to encourage partnerships between collections and…
Descriptors: Museums, Nonschool Educational Programs, Data, Cooperation
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Bowers, Betsy – Journal of Museum Education, 2012
Based on data from an exploratory, online survey, this article reveals that a surprisingly high number of art and history museums currently offer programs for very young children. The author describes the kinds of challenges that survey respondents faced when planning and conducting programs, and calls for more research and more collective action.…
Descriptors: Museums, Young Children, Early Childhood Education, Nonschool Educational Programs
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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
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Dawson, Emily – Studies in Science Education, 2014
Informal science education (ISE) is a popular pursuit, with millions of people visiting science museums, science centres, zoos, botanic gardens, aquaria, science festivals and more around the world. Questions remain, however, about how accessible and inclusive ISE practices are. This article reviews research on participation in ISE through the…
Descriptors: Informal Education, Equal Education, Access to Education, Museums
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