A New Role for Museum Educators
Purpose, Approach, and Mindset
Herausgeber: Wood, Elizabeth
A New Role for Museum Educators
Purpose, Approach, and Mindset
Herausgeber: Wood, Elizabeth
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A New Role for Museum Educators shows how that learning happens in communities, how volunteers and professionals approach their work, the underlying principles and philosophies that guide the work of museum education, and how these are always evolving to remain relevant.
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A New Role for Museum Educators shows how that learning happens in communities, how volunteers and professionals approach their work, the underlying principles and philosophies that guide the work of museum education, and how these are always evolving to remain relevant.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 270
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juni 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 242mm x 172mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 534g
- ISBN-13: 9781032367149
- ISBN-10: 1032367148
- Artikelnr.: 67253189
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 270
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juni 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 242mm x 172mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 534g
- ISBN-13: 9781032367149
- ISBN-10: 1032367148
- Artikelnr.: 67253189
Elizabeth Wood, editor, is the Nadine and Robert A. Skotheim Director of Education and Public Programs at The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens in San Marino, California. Wood's expertise focuses on object-based learning and connecting museum visitors to museum collections.
Introduction; Part One: Museum Educators and Education and their Purpose
Past, Present, and Future - 2. Relevance, Inclusion, and Interaction in
Museums from Peale's Perspective: Not Yet Enough; 3. Education and
Discipline: Deviant Objects and Dissenting Bodies at the Horniman Museum;
4. Tilden, Now and Then; 5. Why Not a Temple AND a Forum? 6. Teaching in
the Art Museum: A Classic Reframed; 7. Learningscapes and the Visitor
Experience; 8. Culturally Sustaining Pedagogy in Museum Education; Part
Two: Essential Methods and Approaches - 9. Designing Experiences for
Audience Diversity: A guide for audience-centered program design; 10.
Meeting the Needs of All Museum Visitors through Family-Friendly Design;
11. Tools for Interactive Inspiration: Beyond Buttons and Flip Labels; 12.
Experiencing Objects in the Museum; 13. Selecting, Implementing, and
Adapting Educational Methodologies to Support Interpretation; 14. Scaling
the Ivory Tower-Creating and Managing Collaboration with the University;
15. Museum Educators as Curricular Innovators: Women & the American Story,
a Case Study; 16. Amateur, Audience, Agent: Participatory Culture and
Docent Roles; 17. At the Crossroads of Tradition and Transformation:
Docents in the Art Museum; Part Three: The Museum Educator Mindset in the
Community and in the Field - 18. Art on the Mind: Creative Aging at the
Frye Art Museum; 19. Museums as Sites for Culturally Responsive and
Sustaining Teacher Preparation; 20. How do we want to live? Collaborative
curation of a special exhibition on sustainable futures at the Senckenberg
Natural History Museum Frankfurt; 21. Claiming Space, Cultivating
Community: Latinx and Asian American Ethnically Specific Museums in a
Global City; 22. Finding One's Way as a Novice Art Museum Educator; 23.
Reclaiming our Peace: Preparing for a Career as BIPOC Museum Educators; 24.
Learning Frameworks and the Museum Educator's Role: Strategies for
Long-term Relevance; 25. Gathering Together with Purpose: A New Framework
for Museum Education.
Past, Present, and Future - 2. Relevance, Inclusion, and Interaction in
Museums from Peale's Perspective: Not Yet Enough; 3. Education and
Discipline: Deviant Objects and Dissenting Bodies at the Horniman Museum;
4. Tilden, Now and Then; 5. Why Not a Temple AND a Forum? 6. Teaching in
the Art Museum: A Classic Reframed; 7. Learningscapes and the Visitor
Experience; 8. Culturally Sustaining Pedagogy in Museum Education; Part
Two: Essential Methods and Approaches - 9. Designing Experiences for
Audience Diversity: A guide for audience-centered program design; 10.
Meeting the Needs of All Museum Visitors through Family-Friendly Design;
11. Tools for Interactive Inspiration: Beyond Buttons and Flip Labels; 12.
Experiencing Objects in the Museum; 13. Selecting, Implementing, and
Adapting Educational Methodologies to Support Interpretation; 14. Scaling
the Ivory Tower-Creating and Managing Collaboration with the University;
15. Museum Educators as Curricular Innovators: Women & the American Story,
a Case Study; 16. Amateur, Audience, Agent: Participatory Culture and
Docent Roles; 17. At the Crossroads of Tradition and Transformation:
Docents in the Art Museum; Part Three: The Museum Educator Mindset in the
Community and in the Field - 18. Art on the Mind: Creative Aging at the
Frye Art Museum; 19. Museums as Sites for Culturally Responsive and
Sustaining Teacher Preparation; 20. How do we want to live? Collaborative
curation of a special exhibition on sustainable futures at the Senckenberg
Natural History Museum Frankfurt; 21. Claiming Space, Cultivating
Community: Latinx and Asian American Ethnically Specific Museums in a
Global City; 22. Finding One's Way as a Novice Art Museum Educator; 23.
Reclaiming our Peace: Preparing for a Career as BIPOC Museum Educators; 24.
Learning Frameworks and the Museum Educator's Role: Strategies for
Long-term Relevance; 25. Gathering Together with Purpose: A New Framework
for Museum Education.
Introduction; Part One: Museum Educators and Education and their Purpose
Past, Present, and Future - 2. Relevance, Inclusion, and Interaction in
Museums from Peale's Perspective: Not Yet Enough; 3. Education and
Discipline: Deviant Objects and Dissenting Bodies at the Horniman Museum;
4. Tilden, Now and Then; 5. Why Not a Temple AND a Forum? 6. Teaching in
the Art Museum: A Classic Reframed; 7. Learningscapes and the Visitor
Experience; 8. Culturally Sustaining Pedagogy in Museum Education; Part
Two: Essential Methods and Approaches - 9. Designing Experiences for
Audience Diversity: A guide for audience-centered program design; 10.
Meeting the Needs of All Museum Visitors through Family-Friendly Design;
11. Tools for Interactive Inspiration: Beyond Buttons and Flip Labels; 12.
Experiencing Objects in the Museum; 13. Selecting, Implementing, and
Adapting Educational Methodologies to Support Interpretation; 14. Scaling
the Ivory Tower-Creating and Managing Collaboration with the University;
15. Museum Educators as Curricular Innovators: Women & the American Story,
a Case Study; 16. Amateur, Audience, Agent: Participatory Culture and
Docent Roles; 17. At the Crossroads of Tradition and Transformation:
Docents in the Art Museum; Part Three: The Museum Educator Mindset in the
Community and in the Field - 18. Art on the Mind: Creative Aging at the
Frye Art Museum; 19. Museums as Sites for Culturally Responsive and
Sustaining Teacher Preparation; 20. How do we want to live? Collaborative
curation of a special exhibition on sustainable futures at the Senckenberg
Natural History Museum Frankfurt; 21. Claiming Space, Cultivating
Community: Latinx and Asian American Ethnically Specific Museums in a
Global City; 22. Finding One's Way as a Novice Art Museum Educator; 23.
Reclaiming our Peace: Preparing for a Career as BIPOC Museum Educators; 24.
Learning Frameworks and the Museum Educator's Role: Strategies for
Long-term Relevance; 25. Gathering Together with Purpose: A New Framework
for Museum Education.
Past, Present, and Future - 2. Relevance, Inclusion, and Interaction in
Museums from Peale's Perspective: Not Yet Enough; 3. Education and
Discipline: Deviant Objects and Dissenting Bodies at the Horniman Museum;
4. Tilden, Now and Then; 5. Why Not a Temple AND a Forum? 6. Teaching in
the Art Museum: A Classic Reframed; 7. Learningscapes and the Visitor
Experience; 8. Culturally Sustaining Pedagogy in Museum Education; Part
Two: Essential Methods and Approaches - 9. Designing Experiences for
Audience Diversity: A guide for audience-centered program design; 10.
Meeting the Needs of All Museum Visitors through Family-Friendly Design;
11. Tools for Interactive Inspiration: Beyond Buttons and Flip Labels; 12.
Experiencing Objects in the Museum; 13. Selecting, Implementing, and
Adapting Educational Methodologies to Support Interpretation; 14. Scaling
the Ivory Tower-Creating and Managing Collaboration with the University;
15. Museum Educators as Curricular Innovators: Women & the American Story,
a Case Study; 16. Amateur, Audience, Agent: Participatory Culture and
Docent Roles; 17. At the Crossroads of Tradition and Transformation:
Docents in the Art Museum; Part Three: The Museum Educator Mindset in the
Community and in the Field - 18. Art on the Mind: Creative Aging at the
Frye Art Museum; 19. Museums as Sites for Culturally Responsive and
Sustaining Teacher Preparation; 20. How do we want to live? Collaborative
curation of a special exhibition on sustainable futures at the Senckenberg
Natural History Museum Frankfurt; 21. Claiming Space, Cultivating
Community: Latinx and Asian American Ethnically Specific Museums in a
Global City; 22. Finding One's Way as a Novice Art Museum Educator; 23.
Reclaiming our Peace: Preparing for a Career as BIPOC Museum Educators; 24.
Learning Frameworks and the Museum Educator's Role: Strategies for
Long-term Relevance; 25. Gathering Together with Purpose: A New Framework
for Museum Education.