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Museums, Children and Social Action examines the role that museums play in reaching, teaching and inspiring children as global citizens of the world and, looking to the future, argues that the sustainability of museums will come from strengthening relationships with young visitors.

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Museums, Children and Social Action examines the role that museums play in reaching, teaching and inspiring children as global citizens of the world and, looking to the future, argues that the sustainability of museums will come from strengthening relationships with young visitors.
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Autorenporträt
Sharon E. Shaffer is recognized as a national and international leader in early learning in museums, contributing to the field through her work as the Founding Director of the Smithsonian's signature lab school for young children and in her role as an academic writer and consultant. She received The Secretary's Gold Medal for Exceptional Service from the Smithsonian Institution - the only educator with this distinction at the time of its award - for creating a national model in museum-based learning for young children. She is a part-time faculty member at the University of Virginia (2004-present) and has written extensively for the museum field, with three publications already in print, several of which have been translated into other languages, including Chinese and Greek.