Museum Learning

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A01=Jill Hohenstein
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affective learning in museums
Authentic Learning Environments
Author_Jill Hohenstein
Author_Theano Moussouri
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constructivist learning theory
cultural heritage interpretation
Cultural Itineraries
Entrance Narratives
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Experience Museum Visits
identity formation in education
informal learning environments
Informal Science Education Setting
Juicy Questions
Muscular Intellect
Museum Audience Research
Museum Content
Museum Context
Museum Educators
Museum Learning
Museum Practice
Museum Settings
Museum Visit
Non-declarative Memory
Practitioner Researcher Collaborations
Public Engagement
qualitative research approaches
Quantitative Research
Research Practice Collaborations
Social Science Research
Sociocultural Theoretical Perspective
Sociocultural Theory
Theano Moussouri
Van Schijndel
visitor engagement strategies
Yorta Yorta

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138901131
  • Weight: 580g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Oct 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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As museums are increasingly asked to demonstrate not only their cultural, but also their educational and social significance, the means to understand how museum visitors learn becomes ever more important. And yet, learning can be conceptualised and investigated in many ways. Coming to terms with how theories about learning interact with one another and how they relate to ‘evidence-based learning’ can be confusing at best.

Museum Learning attempts to make sense of multiple learning theories whilst focusing on a set of core learning topics in museums. Importantly, learning is considered not just as a cognitive characteristic, as some perspectives propose, but also as affective, taking into consideration interests, attitudes, and emotions; and as a social practice situated in cultural contexts. This book draws attention to the development of theory and its practical applications in museum situations such as aquariums, zoos, botanical gardens and historical re-enactment sites, among others.

This volume will be of interest to museum studies students, practitioners and researchers working in informal learning contexts, and will help them to reflect on what it means to learn in museums and create more effective environments for learning.

Jill Hohenstein is Senior Lecturer in Psychology in Education at the School of Education, Communication and Society, King’s College London. Trained as a developmental psychologist, her research examines the ways that children and adults learn in informal settings, including museums, with a particular focus on language and cognitive development.

Theano Moussouri is Senior Lecturer in Museum Studies at the Institute of Archaeology, University College London. She previously worked in museums as an audience researcher. Her current research examines motivation and meaning-making in museum visitors and non-visitors; museum professionals’ development and sharing of knowledge; and researcher-practitioner collaborative research.

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