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According to Christine Castle:
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> Anyone out there know of any published stories, biographies, or
> autobiographies written by or about the experiences of museum educators
> (including docents, guides, interpreters, museum teachers, etc.)?
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> I'm updating an orientation course on guiding tours in 'galleries,
> museums and parks' which I do for the School of Continuing Studies at the
> University of Toronto. It's a 10-evening course intended for those interested
> in doing this on a volunteer basis but who have had little or no experience.
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> While the course includes several field trips, meetings with
> docents/guides, and guest 'lectures', this year I would like to attempt
> more of a general case study approach. I'm familiar with the texts on the
> subject but I believe stories may better help people 'step into the
> shoes' of the museum educator.
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> I'd be happy to do a summary of what I compile if anyone's interested.
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> Christine Castle
> The Ontario Institute for Studies in Education
> Toronto, Ontario, Canada
> e-mail: [log in to unmask]
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