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Apologies for cross-postings. 

I'm looking for national/international examples of education programs in museums that fill a need in the community and reach out to underserved audiences for a book chapter I am writing.  

For example, at The NJ Historical Society we developed a program for teen parents that filled the unmet need of a "cultural component" for the population, teaching them how to take toddlers and young children to a museum.

Another example is the Clark Art Institute in Massachusetts that offers a program for juvenile offenders that offers an "educational enhancement model" for the young offenders. 

Please email me off list at [log in to unmask] if you know of any programs/contact people for these programs. 

Thank you!  - Claudia Ocello

Claudia B. Ocello
Museum Partners Consulting, LLC
Education Programs, Exhibitions, Evaluation
www.museumpartnersconsulting.com
Engaging Audiences, Empowering Staff

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