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Museum Educator Series: How Inquiry-Based and 21st Cent. Learning Styles Are Affecting Mus. Programs

by  Creative Learning Factory

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This presentation will focus on how museums are developing school programming around 21st century skill techniques such as problem solving, critical thinking, and collaboration. We will focus on approaches various art and history museums have adopted to meet these growing trends in formal and informal education and learning. In addition, we will see how inquiry-based learning is fueling the push toward the development of 21st century skills and thinking.

Mike Deetsch is the Assistant Director of Education at the Toledo Museum of Art in Toledo, Ohio. Mr. Deetsch has ten years of programming experience in museums and the classroom. He holds a B.A. in Art History from Hanover College and an M.S. in Art Education from Pratt Institute.

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Individual: $20.00

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Length

1.5 Hours


Target Audience

Education: Curriculum Director, Professional Development Director, Media Specialist/Librarian, College/UniversityPublic Library: Library Staff Content Providers: Educator, Administrator

Minimum participants:

1

Maximum participants:

100


Primary Disciplines

Curriculum, Professional Learning Community, Standards Museum Education


Program Delivery Mode

Webinar



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About This Provider

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Creative Learning Factory

Columbus, OH
United States

The Creative Learning Factory facilitates exceptional distance learning and professional development programming across a wide variety of subjects. Through customized hands-on, minds-on experiences, engaging workshops, webinars, distance learning programs, participants learn in a fun, highly interactive way, while professional participants leave ready to train, improve, enlighten and inspire within their own organizations.

- Engaging Professional Development
- Ideal for Teachers and Museum Educators
- Hand-on/Minds-on Experiences
- Inquiry-based Learning

Contact:
Sohayla Pagano and Becki Trivison
info@creativelearningfactory.org
6142972527

Program Details

Format

- Introduction
- Featured Presentation
- Questions
- Conclusion

Objectives

Participants will explore how museums are developing school programming around 21st century skill techniques such as problem solving, critical thinking, and collaboration.