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Working with Young Children in Museums makes a major contribution
to the small body of extant research on young children in museums,
galleries and heritage sites. Bridging theory and practice, the
book introduces theoretical concepts in a clear and concise manner,
whilst also providing inspirational insights into everyday
programming in museums. Structured around three key themes, this
volume seeks to diverge from the dominant socio-cultural learning
models that are generally employed in the museum learning
literature. It introduces a body of theories that have variously
been called new materialist, spatial, posthuman and Deleuzian;
theories which enable a focus on the body, movement and place and
which have not yet been widely shared or developed with the museum
sector or explicitly connected to practice. This book outlines
these theories in an accessible way, explaining their usefulness
for conceptualising young children in museums and connecting them
to practical examples of programming in a range of locations via a
series of contributed case studies. Connecting theory to practice
for readers in a way that emphasises possibility, Working with
Young Children in Museums should be essential reading for museum
practitioners working in a range of institutions around the world.
It should be of equal interest to researchers and students engaged
in the study of museum learning, early childhood education and
children's experiences in museums.
Working with Young Children in Museums makes a major contribution
to the small body of extant research on young children in museums,
galleries and heritage sites. Bridging theory and practice, the
book introduces theoretical concepts in a clear and concise manner,
whilst also providing inspirational insights into everyday
programming in museums. Structured around three key themes, this
volume seeks to diverge from the dominant socio-cultural learning
models that are generally employed in the museum learning
literature. It introduces a body of theories that have variously
been called new materialist, spatial, posthuman and Deleuzian;
theories which enable a focus on the body, movement and place and
which have not yet been widely shared or developed with the museum
sector or explicitly connected to practice. This book outlines
these theories in an accessible way, explaining their usefulness
for conceptualising young children in museums and connecting them
to practical examples of programming in a range of locations via a
series of contributed case studies. Connecting theory to practice
for readers in a way that emphasises possibility, Working with
Young Children in Museums should be essential reading for museum
practitioners working in a range of institutions around the world.
It should be of equal interest to researchers and students engaged
in the study of museum learning, early childhood education and
children's experiences in museums.
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