Challenges and Opportunities: Creative Approaches to Museum and Gallery Learning during the Pandemic

During the pandemic many museums and galleries pivoted from onsite, in‐person delivery to develop a remote offer and to create digital learning resources and activity packs for children and young people. In this article, I draw upon my experience as practitioner researcher on the schools and teacher...

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