Museums and higher education working together challenges and opportunities

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Veröffentlicht: Farnham, Surrey, UK Ashgate Pub. Limited [2013]
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Inhaltsangabe:
  • Policy, pedagogies and possibilities.
  • Introduction / Catherine Speight, Anne Boddington and Jos Boys
  • Strategic alliances, knowledge exchange and opportunities.
  • Learning activities, learning outcomes and learning theory / Stephen Brown
  • Internships in museum studies: learning at the interface / Elizabeth A. Beckmann
  • Understanding the distributed museum : mapping the spaces of museology in contemporary culture / Susana Smith Bautista and Anne Balsamo
  • Learning at the interface : the museum as public laboratory / Richard Watermeyer
  • Curating, collecting and creative practices.
  • Keeping good company: art schools and museums / Sarah Ganz Blythe
  • Curating emerging design practice / Gareth Williams
  • Artist-led curatorial practice : mediating knowledge, experience and opinion / Tracy Mackenna and Edwin Janssen
  • Expectations, assumptions and obstructions.
  • "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 / Carrie Winstanley
  • Tales from the coalface / Leanne Manfredi and Rebecca Reynolds
  • Enhancing observational skills : a case study : collaboration between a University art museum and its medical school / Linda K. Friedlaender, M.S
  • Object based learning : a powerful pedagogy for higher education / Leonie Hannan, Rosalind Duhs, Helen Chatterjee
  • Conclusion : Opportunities for the future / Jos Boys, Anne Boddington and Catherine Speight
  • This book investigates the possibilities for partnerships between universities and museums, especially in relation to their potential for generating innovative patterns of research and learning. The authors examine how to enable more effective and creative connections between museums and higher education. They identify conceptual and practical barriers and consider current academic models, arguing that as pressures mount on public educational resources worldwide, there needs to be an urgent increase in the exchange of knowledge and the forging of world-class scholarly partnerships. Examples of