成为更好的 ME:中国科技馆教育工作者对专业成长的期望

IF 1 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Jiao Ji, David Anderson
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博物馆教育工作者(Museum educators)对职业发展的愿景和渴望,代表了他们对成为更好的博物馆教育专业人士的理想化身份认同。作为探索中国博物馆教育工作者作为教育专业人士的自我概念的大型项目的一部分,本初步研究探讨了 23 位中国科学博物馆教育工作者在描述个人对专业发展途径的渴望时,对其想象中的专业身份的想法和观点。在 "可能的自我"(Possible Selves)理论视角的启发下,本研究中的博物馆教育工作者阐明了他们所希望的五种专业发展途径,包括跨部门交流、外部交流、参与式正式培训、同伴支持和自我调节学习。他们对专业发展的期望在很大程度上来自于个人反思和社会比较,以他们过去在博物馆机构的工作经历为基础。因此,他们对未来专业发展的想象深受其生活和工作的复杂社会文化和政治背景的影响。由于中国科学博物馆教育工作者的专业化工作还处于相对初级的阶段,本研究提供的启示可能有助于为中国以及其他具有类似背景的国家和地区的博物馆教育实践专业化工作提供支架和指导。
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Becoming a Better ME: Chinese science museum educators' expectations for professional growth

Museum educators' (MEs) visions and desires for career development represent an idealized and aspirational identity of being better museum educational professionals. As part of a larger project that explored museum educators' self-concept as education professionals in China, this preliminary study explored 23 Chinese science museum educators' thoughts and ideas about their imagined professional identity in terms of describing personal desires for professional development pathways. Informed by a Possible Selves theoretical perspective, museum educators in this study elucidated five hoped-for professional development approaches, including cross-departmental communication, external communication, formal training in an engaging approach, peer support, and self-regulated learning. Their expectations for professional growth, to a large extent, were derived from personal reflection and social comparison on the basis of their past work experiences in museum institutions. Therefore, their imagination about future professional development was deeply influenced by the complicated sociocultural and political contexts in which they lived and worked. As the professionalization of science museum educator work in China is at a relatively early stage of emergence, this study provides insights that may help scaffold and direct professionalization efforts of museum education practices in China, and other countries and regions with similar contextual situations.

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Curator: The Museum Journal
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