At the beginning of the 21st century museums are challenged on a number of fronts. The prioritisation of learning in museums in the context of demands for social justice and cultural democracy combined with cultural policy based on economic rationalism forces museums to review their educational purposes, redesign their pedagogies and account for their performance. The need to theorise learning and culture for a cultural theory of learning is very pressing. If culture acts as a process of signification, a means of producing meaning that shapes worldviews, learning in museums and other cultural organisations is potentially dynamic and profound, producing self-identities. How is this complexity to be ‘measured’? What can this ‘measurement’ reveal about the character of museum-based learning? The calibration of culture is an international phenomenon, and the measurement of the outcomes and impact of learning in museums in England has provided a detailed case study. Three national evaluation studies were carried out between 2003 and 2006 based on the conceptual framework of Generic Learning Outcomes. Using this revealing data Museums and Education reveals the power of museum pedagogy and as it does, questions are raised about traditional museum culture and the potential and challenge for museum futures is suggested.
Author(s): Eilean Hooper-Greenhill
Edition: 1
Year: 2007
Language: English
Pages: 256
Book Cover......Page 1
Title......Page 4
Copyright......Page 5
Contents......Page 6
Plates......Page 8
Figures......Page 10
Tables......Page 12
Acknowledgements......Page 16
1 Museums: learning and culture......Page 20
2 Calibrating culture......Page 34
3 Conceptualising learning in cultural organisations......Page 50
4 The Generic Learning Outcomes: a conceptual and interpretive framework......Page 63
5 The research programmes: background and method......Page 82
6 The pattern of school use of museums......Page 104
7 The value of museums to teachers......Page 125
8 Pupils’ learning outcomes: the teachers’ views......Page 138
9 Pupils’ learning outcomes: pupils’ voices......Page 158
10 The characteristics and significance of learning in museums......Page 189
11 Learning in the post-museum: issues and challenges......Page 208
Notes......Page 221
Bibliography......Page 231
Index......Page 247