Please Touch the Artifacts: Education and Collections Departments Co-Design an Exhibit for Family Audiences to Practice Primary Source Inquiry

IF 0.8 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Museum Education Pub Date : 2022-07-03 DOI:10.1080/10598650.2022.2069217
Emily R. Zinn
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ABSTRACT Pack It Up! was a fully interactive history exhibit for all ages, targeting primarily families with elementary-school-aged children. It invited visitors to work collaboratively through open-ended object inquiry and primary source analysis. Collaborative exhibit design between the education and collections departments led to an exhibit that answered these questions: 1. How can an object-based exhibit be made fully hands-on? 2. How can an exhibit support young visitors to develop empathy for people from the past?3. How can an all-ages exhibit address elementary school social studies standards?Even as highly interactive exhibits become ubiquitous, in the museum field we often see artifacts and interactives as mutually exclusive. Pack It Up! made local history accessible to a unique range of audiences and learning styles without facilitation by fusing museum education and collections pedagogies. The collaboration between the collections department and the education department led to creative solutions to exhibit challenges we saw an opportunity to address. The exhibit offered a new way to use objects to teach the processes of historical inquiry to audiences of all ages.
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请触摸文物:教育和收藏部门共同设计一个展览,供家庭观众练习原始资料查询
摘要打包!是一个面向所有年龄段的全互动历史展览,主要针对有小学年龄儿童的家庭。它邀请访问者通过开放式对象查询和主要来源分析进行合作。教育和收藏部门之间的合作展览设计促成了一场展览,回答了以下问题: 1.如何使一个基于对象的展览能够完全亲力亲为? 2.展览如何支持年轻游客培养对过去人的同理心?3.一个全年龄段的展览如何达到小学社会研究的标准?尽管高度互动的展品变得无处不在,但在博物馆领域,我们经常看到文物和互动是相互排斥的。收拾行李!通过融合博物馆教育和收藏教学法,使当地历史能够在没有便利的情况下被独特的受众和学习风格所接受。收藏部门和教育部门之间的合作带来了创造性的解决方案,以应对我们认为有机会解决的展览挑战。该展览为所有年龄段的观众提供了一种使用物品教授历史探究过程的新方式。
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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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