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Ika Maryani; Amir Karimi; Kourosh Fathi – European Journal of Education, 2025
This research aims to analyse research trends on the theme of teaching about cultural heritage in museums from the aspects of publications, citations, profiled authors, influential journals, authors' keywords co-occurrence and co-authors visualisation networks. This is a scientometric study in the field of teaching about cultural heritage museums.…
Descriptors: Museums, History Instruction, Teaching Methods, Cultural Background
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Bozdogan, Kerem – Participatory Educational Research, 2020
This study aimed at analyzing the scientific publications about museum education with regard to bibliometric indicators. The study was carried out as a case study, one of the qualitative research methods. The bibliometric data were taken from the WoS database produced by Clarivate Analytics. An online scanning was performed in WoS database. The…
Descriptors: Bibliometrics, Museums, Educational Research, Periodicals
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Noble, Kate; Wallis, Nicola – Qualitative Research Journal, 2022
Purpose: The authors draw on Howard and Thomas-Hughes' (2020) framework for quality assessment of co-produced research, to interrogate our assumptions and processes and to reflect on our project. They consider if they achieved our planned outcomes around developing practice, enabling a range of voices and perspectives within their research, and…
Descriptors: Museums, Universities, Participatory Research, Action Research
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Macdonald, Brandie – Journal of Museum Education, 2022
Museums are complex, intersectional informal learning spaces that are situated in a distinctive positionality of power, social trust, and colonialism. For many people, they serve as community spaces that empower the imagination and connect intergenerational learning, while simultaneously functioning as prestigious institutions for research and…
Descriptors: Museums, Foreign Policy, African Americans, Indigenous Populations
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Sobel, David M.; Stricker, Laura W.; Weisberg, Deena Skolnick – Child Development, 2022
We examined 6- to 9-year-olds' (N = 60, 35 girls, 34% White, 23% Hispanic, 2% Black/African American, 2% Asian/Asian American, 22% Mixed Ethnicity/Race, 17% Unavailable, collected April-September 2019 in Providence, RI, USA) first-person perspectives on their exploration of museum exhibits. We coded goal setting, goal completion, and behaviors…
Descriptors: Young Children, Preadolescents, Museums, Childrens Attitudes
Yagcioglu, Ozlem – Online Submission, 2022
Turkish coffee is accepted as a Turkish cultural heritage. It was placed on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2013 by the United Nations. Drinking coffee is one of the oldest traditions and customs in most countries in the world. Every country in the world has its own coffee culture and tradition. In…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Cultural Background, Heritage Education, Museums
Aja Roache – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Increasingly scholarship reveals art museums, their exhibitions, and collections, are instrumental in shaping visitors' larger social and cultural values (Hooper-Greenhill, 2000; Luke, 2002; Sandell, 2002) and identity (Leong, 2005; Rounds, 2006). My qualitative study aimed to understand Black students' experiences within a Historically Black…
Descriptors: African American Students, Black Colleges, Arts Centers, Student Experience
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Daniel Martin – International Journal of Designs for Learning, 2022
This paper describes the development and execution of an exhibition in an academic museum setting. The exhibition is presented as a self-directed learning intervention. The development process included conceptual development, the selection of exhibition materials, the creation of didactic written materials, spatial arrangement of the materials,…
Descriptors: Informal Education, Instructional Design, Exhibits, Museums
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Anantanukulwong, Roseleena; Chiangga, Surasak; Pongsophon, Pongprapan – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2023
The southernmost Thailand insurgency has increased violence since the early 2000s. It is a cause of learning loss and psychological stress among students, primarily Muslims. Having been exposed to unrest for a long time, students lack confidence and lose interest in learning many subjects, including physics. Culturally responsive teaching can…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Muslims, Conflict, Violence
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Jenkins, Stephanie – Journal of Museum Education, 2023
This article explores the use of an interactive mnemonic device called a "Map of Memories" to navigate the museum theater production "Our Footprints," staged in 2017 in the Bergtheil Museum in Durban, South Africa. The Map is an interactive tool used by audience members to explore the exhibits and the performance through…
Descriptors: Mnemonics, Museums, Teaching Methods, Audiences
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Nemirovsky, Ricardo; Duprez, Don – Oxford Review of Education, 2023
This study examines the entanglement of affects that occurred during a short episode at a science museum. The episode involved a small number of children and a teacher who had come to the museum in the context of a school field trip. It took place inside an exhibit called 'Hmong House', which reproduced various components of a traditional house of…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Field Trips, Museums, Indigenous Knowledge
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Rank, Shelley; Nageotte, Nichole L.; Pletcher, Nette; Jackson, Mary – Journal of Museum Education, 2023
The illegal wildlife trade (IWT) is a serious issue that threatens many species worldwide. Zoos and aquariums are in a prime position to educate visitors about this issue and work to reduce the impact of IWT. This article describes the work of four zoos across the United States that tested different ways to engage with visitors and broader…
Descriptors: Crime, Laws, Wildlife, Museums
Schromm, Lisa Gallagher – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Museums have long been known as an exciting, educational field trip for teachers and students, however, they have the potential to be more. Aside from field trips, some museums offer a range of resources for teachers including professional development sessions. This study followed a sample of classroom teachers as they completed a three-part…
Descriptors: Museums, Faculty Development, Workshops, Student Projects
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Holzer-Kernbichler, Monika – Journal of Museum Education, 2023
Museum communication spaces in art education enable a setting for education work that activates and involves the visitors. With appreciation, respect, and awareness, safe spaces for open communication are created. The text negotiates the framework of what we talk about, who determines and defines the negotiated topics. It is important to be aware…
Descriptors: Museums, Art Education, Safety, Art
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Julia D. Plummer; Kyungjin Cho – International Journal of Science Education, Part B: Communication and Public Engagement, 2024
While prior research has demonstrated the importance of narratives as tools for young children's science learning, limited research has considered how narratives can be integrated into the design of science learning environments to support opportunities for children to engage in science practices. We designed four [approximately] 30-minute…
Descriptors: Informal Education, Science Education, Learner Engagement, Preschool Children
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