International thinking on children in museums : a sociocultural view of practice
by
 
Shaffer, Sharon E., 1950- editor.

Title
International thinking on children in museums : a sociocultural view of practice
 
Global perspectives on children in museums
 
Global perspectives on children in museums.

Author
Shaffer, Sharon E., 1950- editor.

ISBN
9780367275792
 
9780367275815

Publication Information
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, [2021].

Physical Description
xx, 221 pages : illustrations (black & white ) ; 24 cm.

Series
Global perspectives on children in museums
 
Global perspectives on children in museums.

Contents
Conceptualizing Childhood -- The Museum as a Cultural Institution Sociocultural Theory: Influences on Museum Experiences for Children -- Connecting Young Children's Learning Processes with Art Museum Practices / Louisa Penfold, United Kingdom -- Young Children and Cultural Citizenship in Australia / Barbara Piscitelli, Australia -- From Tool to Process: On Learning in Swedish Museums / Göran Björnberg, Sweden -- Play Africa: Disrupting with Children in Johannesburg, South Africa / Gretchen Wilson-Prangley, South Africa -- Early Learners in Lebanese Archaeology and Art Museums: A Sociocultural Case-Study / Nelly Abboud, Lebanon -- Developing Programs for Young Children at the National Museum of China / Patricia Rodewald and Jing Zhao -- Hawaii Children's Discovery Center: A Gathering Place Where East Meets West / Loretta Yajima -- Inspiring Young Children in Museums: The Smithsonian Institution, Leading the Way / Sharon E. Shaffer -- A Case for Early Learning in Peruvian Museums / Maria del Carmen Cossu and Irene Velaochaga -- Discovering World Cultures through Chester Beatty's Collections for Primary Schools / Jenny Siung, Ireland -- Making Sense of International Perspectives on Children in Museums.

Abstract
"International Thinking on Children in Museums introduces current research, theory, and practice about young learners in museums around the world. The book imparts vital knowledge about the nature of childhood and children's learning that will improve understanding of the very youngest museum-goers. Including contributions from practitioners, scholars and consultants around the globe, this volume examines museum practices and children's learning across a range of distinct cultural and geographic locales. The framework of the book is based on research and current thinking in the realm of developmental psychology, sociology, and anthropology, allowing the contributors to examine the evolution of early learning and children's programs through a sociocultural lens. This broad-based look at international museum practices for children offers a rare view of the field from an important, but oft-neglected perspective: that of society and culture. International Thinking on Children in Museums will broaden understanding of museum practice across cultures and geographic regions and as such, will be of interest to scholars and students engaged in the study of museum education, museum studies and early learning. It should also provide a much-needed source of inspiration for museum practitioners working around the world"-- Provided by publisher.

Subject Term
Museums and children.
 
Museums -- Educational aspects.
 
Museums and community.
 
Educational sociology.
 
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Children's Studies

Added Author
Shaffer, Sharon E., 1950-

Bibliographical References
Includes bibliographical references and index.

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