Chinese Science Museum Educators’ Perspectives on the Contradictions between Their Practice and Visitors’ Expectations

IF 1.6 Q3 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
J. Ji, David Anderson, Xinchun Wu
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Abstract Science museum educators’ perceptions of the relationship between their professional practices and visitors’ expectations affect the formulation of their self-identity and their educational practices as museum education professionals. Situated in the sociocultural context of Chinese science museums this phenomenological study explored the perceived contradictions between museum educators’ and visitors’ expectations from the educators’ standpoint. In this study, 23 museum educators from five Chinese science museums participated in face-to-face semi-structured interviews. Informed by Cultural Historical Activity Theory (CHAT) the outcomes suggest four thematic contradictions within the activity systems composed of museum educators and visitors. This study demonstrates the sociocultural complexities of educator-visitor relationships and offers suggestions for building a collaborative learning community for museum education in Chinese science museums. Moreover, the outcomes have relevance for other museums situated in similar cultures around the world where science museums and museum education are a relatively new and developing enterprise.
中国科技馆教育工作者的实践与观众期望的矛盾透视
摘要科学博物馆教育工作者对其专业实践与游客期望之间关系的感知影响了他们作为博物馆教育专业人员的自我认同和教育实践的形成。这项现象学研究以中国科学博物馆的社会文化背景为背景,从教育者的角度探讨了博物馆教育者和参观者期望之间的矛盾。在这项研究中,来自中国五家科学博物馆的23名博物馆教育工作者参加了面对面的半结构化访谈。在文化历史活动理论(CHAT)的指导下,研究结果表明,博物馆教育者和参观者组成的活动系统中存在四个主题矛盾。本研究展示了教育者与访客关系的社会文化复杂性,并为建立中国科学博物馆博物馆教育的合作学习社区提供了建议。此外,这些成果与世界各地文化相似的其他博物馆也有相关性,在这些博物馆中,科学博物馆和博物馆教育是一项相对较新且正在发展的事业。
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