Enhancing pupil-learning on museum visits

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Taking pupils to a museum, or bringing museum artefacts into school, changes the dynamics of the learning environment.

About. Museums give children experiences beyond the everyday – experiences that enrich and build upon classroom teaching and learning. Taking pupils to a museum, gives a teacher the opportunity to start afresh with each child, to reach and engage with pupils in different ways. This a tutorial unit to make better use of school days out.

Pedagogical content. This unit explores practical ways in which you can make the most of UK's extraordinarily dynamic and diverse museums(tool) and galleries. It gives you pathways into museum resources and shares examples of teachers and museum educators making the most of museum artefacts. (edit)

Resource details
Title Enhancing pupil-learning on museum visits
Topic [[Topics/Museums|Museums]]
Teaching approach

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Learning Objectives
  • to see how the use of objects and museum activities can enhance pupil learning
  • to have explored the museum resources and support available to teachers, and how to access them
Subject

[[Resources/Science|Science]]

Age of students / grade

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Table of contents


* Object-based learning
* What's out there for our school?
* Learning styles and museums

Useful information

Part of the Open University's Breakthrough to Mathematics, Science and Technology Series

Related ORBIT Wiki Resources
Files and resources to view and download

Web tutorial with seven PDF documents: http://openlearn.open.ac.uk/course/view.php?id=2476

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