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***Museums/science centres/ art galleries education research
projects?***
Now that 2005 is upon us, are you planning or working on a research
project, large- or small-scale, related to education and interpretation
in museums, science centres or art galleries?
We are compiling a list of such projects for the FEBRUARY issue of
Museum Education Monitor (MEM). If you would like yours included, please
send an e-mail to [log in to unmask] that summarizes:
- name of project
- research question(s) [no more than 50 words, please]
- principal researchers
- site(s) where research is being conducted
- time span
- contact information
- key words to describe the project [no more than 4 or 5, please]
Deadline for submissions for this issue is Friday, February 11, 2005.
Projects listed in the December 2004 issue of MEM include:
- Making Meanings of the Distant Past: representations of archaeology in
museum exhibitions(Australia)
- What is the relationship between public archaeology programming and
public awareness of and attitudes towards archaeological heritage and
related issues in Canada? (Canada)
- Exploring the Value of Access to Digitised Visual Art within a
Community (UK)
- An evaluation of the effectiveness of guided tours as a form of
interpretation in historic houses (UK)
- Stag beetles, greenhouses & plastic bottles - pupils' ideas about
local & global environmental issues(UK)
- Factors conditioning educational practice between schools and centres
of contemporary art and how it can be optimised; an analysis of
policies, politics, practices and potentials (UK)
- Computer Games as Interactive Labels for Science Centre Exhibits (UK)
- Living History and Museum Education Pedagogy: Can embedded tenets
improve Social Science education?(USA)
- In a collaboration of museums and k-12 educators, what are the most
effective means to develop interactive videoconferences and what are the
outcomes of those videoconferences on museums and schools? (USA)
- The Facilitation of Scientific Thinking and Problem-Solving in
Museums[working title](USA)
To receive a complimentary copy of the December issue of MEM, please
contact the editor at the address below. Any contributor will also
receive a copy of the upcoming February issue.
M. Christine Castle, Ph.D.
Editor, Museum Education Monitor
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For more information about Museum Education Monitor, please go to
http://www.mccastle.com and follow the link to Subscribe.
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