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Museums and Higher Education Working Together

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Museums and Higher Education Working Together book

Challenges and Opportunities

Museums and Higher Education Working Together

DOI link for Museums and Higher Education Working Together

Museums and Higher Education Working Together book

Challenges and Opportunities
ByJos Boys
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2013
eBook Published 22 April 2016
Pub. location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315596471
Pages 236 pages
eBook ISBN 9781315596471
SubjectsEducation, Museum and Heritage Studies
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Boddington, A. (Ed.), Boys, J. (2013). Museums and Higher Education Working Together. London: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315596471

Over the last twenty years the educational role of the museum has come to be central to its mission. There are now far more educational opportunities, new spaces, new interfaces - both digital and physical, and a growing number of education and interpretation departments, educational curators and public engagement programmes. Despite these developments, however, higher education has remained a marginal collaborator compared to primary and secondary schools and to other forms of adult learning. This has meant that the possibilities for partnerships between universities, colleges, museums and galleries has remained relatively unexplored, especially in relation to their potential for generating innovative patterns of research and learning. This book addresses the key issues which are preventing such partnerships and examines how to enable more effective and creative connections between museums and higher education. The authors identify conceptual and practical barriers and explore whether current academic models are fit for purpose. They argue that as pressures mount on public educational resources around the world, there needs to be an urgent increase in the exchange of knowledge across these sectors and the forging of world-class scholarly partnerships. Examples of research undertaken internationally offer best practice models for collaboration and integration. This book will be compulsory reading for museum and educational specialists and those interested in engaging in museum/higher education partnerships. It will also be of interest to those involved in policy and decision-making in education, the museum sector and national and local government.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

part I|23 pages

Policy, Pedagogies and Possibilities

chapter |21 pages

Introduction

WithCatherine Speight, Anne Boddington, Jos Boys

part II|55 pages

Strategic Alliances, Knowledge Exchange and Opportunities

chapter 1|12 pages

Learning Activities, Learning Outcomes and Learning Theory

WithStephen Brown

chapter 2|15 pages

Internships in Museum Studies: Learning at the Interface

WithElizabeth A. Beckmann

chapter 3|16 pages

Understanding the Distributed Museum: Mapping the Spaces of Museology in Contemporary Culture

WithSusana Smith Bautista, Anne Balsamo

chapter 4|9 pages

Learning at the Interface: The Museum as Public Laboratory

WithRichard Watermeyer

part III|39 pages

Curating, Collecting and Creative Practices

chapter 5|8 pages

Keeping Good Company: Art Schools and Museums

WithSarah Ganz Blythe

chapter 6|11 pages

Curating Emerging Design Practice

WithGareth Williams

chapter 7|17 pages

Artist-Led Curatorial Practice: Mediating Knowledge, Experience and Opinion

WithTracy Mackenna, Edwin Janssen

part IV|68 pages

Expectations, Assumptions and Obstructions

chapter 8|11 pages

‘Museums and Galleries? No Thanks, Not For Me.’ A Critical Review of Attitudes to Museum and Gallery Visits among University Students on an Education Degree Programme

WithCarrie Winstanley

chapter 9|11 pages

Tales from the Coalface

WithLeanne Manfredi, Rebecca Reynolds

chapter 10|11 pages

Enhancing Observational Skills: A Case Study. Collaboration between a University Art Museum and Its Medical School

WithLinda K. Friedlaender

chapter 11|10 pages

Object-Based Learning: A Powerful Pedagogy for Higher Education

WithLeonie Hannan, Rosalind Duhs, Helen Chatterjee

chapter |20 pages

Conclusion

Opportunities for the Future
WithJos Boys, Anne Boddington, Catherine Speight
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