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Hi Carly,
Museum education programs should ALWAYS be created and aligned with a
state's educational standards. For example, I run a historic site, but the
family we interpret only appears in the 8th grade curriculum for our state,
yet we program K-12. Every one of our programs addresses at least 1 state
educational standard so that the schools, especially those that our
struggling academically, can justify a field trip. Some people will now
scream about "mission". We meet mission because the family we interpret
did not live in a vacuum nor a cave in the woods, they read widely of
history, religion, natural history, as well as took many many newspapers.
The other "guideline" for museum education...MAKE IT FUN/ENGAGING! Don't
use yourself as the test of "would I have found this fun when I was 10"
because you are too old (even if you are 22) -- use today's 10 year old as
the model. And if it isn't fun or engaging, then chuck it and start over.
Best of luck.
--
*Michelle Zupan*
Curator
Hickory Hill & the Tom Watson Birthplace
502 Hickory Hill Drive
Thomson, GA 30824
706-595-7777
FAX: 706-595-7177
Visit us at www.hickory-hill.org or on Facebook
<https://www.facebook.com/hickoryhillmuseum>.
Follow us on Twitter: HHEducation
Historic homes of the Watson-Brown Foundation, Inc
<http://www.watson-brown.org>.
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