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WRITING ABOUT CHANGE, PRACTICE, AND UNDERSTANDING:
A PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP
Sponsored by Museum Education Roundtable
In cooperation with AAM Committee on Museum Professional Training
Saturday, May 13, 2000 · 10:00am - 3:00pm
American Visionary Art Museum
800 Key Highway, Baltimore, Maryland
STILL TIME TO REGISTER!
For registration information, see the MER web site (www.erols.com/merorg) or
contact Joanne Hirsch ([log in to unmask] or 202/362-0000).
Whether or not you are planning to be in Baltimore for AAM, there is still
time to register for this pre-conference workshop on writing! With other
aspiring and published writers and journal editors, consider characteristics
of quality professional writing, analyze positive and not-so-great examples,
and share works-in-progress. Exchange information and ideas. Get feedback
on
your writing interests. Groups will also address different types of
writing:
Reporting on Practice: How do you write about a project or program in a way
that's useful to other practitioners as well as to funders?
Research: How do you transform a research study into an article? How do
you
document and report a case study?
Opinion: What "needs" saying and how do you say it most effectively?
Criticism and review: How can a review contribute to improved practice and
knowledge building?
Facilitators include representatives from Museum News, Visitor Studies
Today,
Journal of Museum Education, Exhibitionist, and Curator.
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