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With all the politics in education today, museums or places of informal
education are in a position where they need to continually develop and revise
their educational programming. Museum Educators do everything, but there
importance lies in making objects-artifacts meaningful to visitors. A good
museum educator works with the community and schools to correlate the mission
of the museum to that of the curriculum being taught in the classroom so that
it is meaningful. A museum educator helps to ensure that teachers want to
return and they are justified in bringing their students to the museum. A
working knowledge of educational theories and object based intepretation,
working well with ALL types of people, creativity and knowledge of museum
policy and procedure are skills that are invaluable in a museum educator.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ María Elena
Sánchez
Curator of Education "El Pueblo
que pierde su historia'
Nevada State Railroad Museum
pierde su destino."
2180 S. Carson St. -Anónimo
Carson City, Nevada 89403
775-246-0513 (home) "A people who
lose their history
775-687-8291(work) lose their destiny"
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-Anonymous
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