Centering Adult ESOL Students in the Museum Through Art and Art-Making

IF 0.8 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Christina M Marinelli, Caryn Davis, Isis Rivas
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ABSTRACT In 2020, the Brooklyn Museum Education Department, like many departments in museums across the globe, engaged in a reevaluation of its programs and priorities in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. As we reassessed what responsive programming could and should look like for our audiences, the Adult Learning Division within Education decided to prioritize further developing our adult literacy initiatives, including programs and partnerships for English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) students and teachers. One such partnership resulted in a template for incorporating art-making in language learning and for centering the voices of adult language learners within the context of a public pop-up talk at the Museum. This article shares some of the lessons the museum educator, ESOL teacher, and ESOL students learned through the collaboration, as well as reflections from the public at the culminating event as revealed through survey work.
以成人ESOL学生为中心,通过艺术和艺术创作
2020年,布鲁克林博物馆教育部门与全球许多博物馆部门一样,根据2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行,对其项目和优先事项进行了重新评估。在我们重新评估响应式编程对受众的影响时,教育部门的成人学习部门决定优先考虑进一步发展成人扫盲计划,包括为ESOL学生和教师开设的项目和合作伙伴关系。其中一次合作产生了一个模板,将艺术创作融入语言学习,并将成人语言学习者的声音集中在博物馆的公共弹出式演讲中。本文将分享博物馆教育工作者、ESOL教师和ESOL学生在合作中学到的一些经验教训,以及通过调查工作揭示的公众在最终活动中的反思。
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Journal of Museum Education
Journal of Museum Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Museum Education (JME) is the premier peer-reviewed publication exploring and reporting on theory, training, and practice in the museum education field. Journal articles—written by museum, education, and research professionals—explore such relevant topics as learning theory, visitor evaluation, teaching strategies for art, science, and history museums, and the responsibilities of museums as public institutions. Published 4 times a year, each issue consists of a guest edited section focused on a specific theme and articles about new research, current trends, tools, frameworks, and case studies, perspectives, and book, exhibit, and program reviews.
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