Traditional or Contemporary Art? A Study of Educational Approaches to Children in Two Chinese Art Museums

IF 0.8 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Museum Education Pub Date : 2023-04-03 DOI:10.1080/10598650.2023.2172660
Jingwen Li
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ABSTRACT Although the number of art museums in China has increased significantly in recent years, art museum educators find it difficult to create relevant, relatable, and engaging learning experiences for children in different contexts of art museums. I conducted this qualitative, comparative case study in Shanghai, China, examining how two different art museums, one contemporary art-based, and another one traditional Chinese art-based, conceptualize museum education for children. The research data included face-to-face, semi-structured interviews with museum educators and a content analysis of documents gathered from the museums’ websites. Using the frameworks for the contextual model of learning and constructivism theory in museum learning, I compared and contrasted the two art museums educational approaches in creating connections between educational programming and children’s learning. I found that both art museums were able to connect programming to children with their current exhibitions, but using two different approaches.
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传统艺术还是当代艺术?中国两家美术馆对儿童的教育方法研究
尽管近年来中国的艺术博物馆数量显著增加,但艺术博物馆教育工作者发现,很难在不同的艺术博物馆环境中为儿童创造相关的、可关联的、引人入胜的学习体验。我在中国上海进行了这个定性的比较案例研究,研究了两个不同的艺术博物馆,一个以当代艺术为基础,另一个以中国传统艺术为基础,如何将儿童博物馆教育概念化。研究数据包括与博物馆教育工作者面对面的半结构化访谈,以及对从博物馆网站上收集的文件进行内容分析。利用博物馆学习中的情境学习模型和建构主义理论框架,我比较和对比了两种艺术博物馆的教育方法,在教育规划和儿童学习之间建立联系。我发现这两家艺术博物馆都能够将面向儿童的节目与他们当前的展览联系起来,但采用了两种不同的方法。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Museum Education (JME) is the premier peer-reviewed publication exploring and reporting on theory, training, and practice in the museum education field. Journal articles—written by museum, education, and research professionals—explore such relevant topics as learning theory, visitor evaluation, teaching strategies for art, science, and history museums, and the responsibilities of museums as public institutions. Published 4 times a year, each issue consists of a guest edited section focused on a specific theme and articles about new research, current trends, tools, frameworks, and case studies, perspectives, and book, exhibit, and program reviews.
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