But for
students visiting the museum, the tour isn't about seeing everything.
Approximately three weeks after
students visited the museum,, the researchers administered surveys to 11,000 students and 500 teachers at 123 different schools, some who had visited the museum already and some who had not.
Students visit museums and historically significant sites that played a role in the U.S. civil rights movement.
Not exact matches
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Student Visits the Creation
Museum: 27 Million Dollars of Bad Exegesis»
On a quiet April morning, some years before, thirteen - year - old Theo was
visiting the Metropolitan
Museum of Art with his single mother, Audrey — a former model and art
student — when a terrorist bomb explodes, killing many, including Audrey.
Any more than 60
students, per
visit, must be approved by the
Museum Manager prior to confirmation of the tour.
We look forward to seeing you at the Temecula Valley
Museum, where thousands of
students and visitors have participated and enjoyed their
visit.
Once every two months, Elm City teachers lead
students on a two - week «expeditionary» project in which they deeply study a single subject, sometimes involving extensive time outside school
visiting a farm,
museum, or historical site.
The Old Sturbridge Village Educational Outreach Project, created in 2007, provides opportunities to
visit the Village through a series of free and reduced admission programs at the
museum for
students attending schools that meet Title I eligibility requirements for public assistance.
Conducting 627
student workshops for
visiting school groups right here in the Nature
Museum science labs...
[BOX 5] RSA Affiliate Responses to Follow up Discussions with VR Directors: Pacinelli, Mimi Duncan, 1979 Correspondence, 1981 Final Report to NSF, 1981 Followup Questionnaires, 1981 - 1982 Itineraries for Site
Visits, 1981 Letter Letters to
Student Applicants, 1981 Little Rock
Museum, 1981 Mailing Labels Notes and Drafts of «Within Reach» Newspaper Clippings Correspondence to Virginia Stern NSF - SST Announcement, 198 Press Releases and Publicity Programs, Summer 1982 NSF Proposal, 1979 Releases From
Students and Families, 1981 Requests for Information
Student Questionnaires, 1982 Study of Coping Strategies Questionnaires and Letters [2 folders] Coping Strategies Study Lists and Summary Coping Strategies Study Data Sheets [2 folders] Coping Strategies Study Event Verification, 1978 Coping Strategies Study Demographic Info.
In June 2001, Oliver Zompro, a graduate
student interested in stick insects at the Max Planck Institute for Limnology in Plön, Germany, was
visiting London's Natural History
Museum.
These include intensive graduate training, postdoctoral research, and research assistantships for undergraduate
students, as well as community outreach, including
student group
visits to our lab, collaborations with
museums, schools, and local organizations, media contacts, and public lectures.
A typical school
visit accommodates 12 - 15
students, has three hours duration and includes, among others, a
visit to the Alexander Fleming
Museum, short presentations and / or videos describing issues of modern Biological Research and demonstration of laboratories and experimental research models.
Students from Manchester University
visit the caucus exhibit at Iowa's state
museum in Des Moines Scott Detrow / NPR hide caption
Students, particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds, are more likely to have positive feelings about
visiting museums if they receive a school tour.
Beyond recalling the details of their tour, did a
visit to an art
museum have a significant effect on
students?
This is particularly impressive given that the treatment - group
students had recently
visited the
museum.
The binary variable Treati is equal to 1 if the
student is in the treatment group that was randomly assigned to
visit the
museum for a school tour and is equal to 0 otherwise.
We similarly conducted lotteries to determine which school groups could
visit the
museum and studies how the experience affected
students.
The direct effects of a single
visit are necessarily modest and may not persist, but if school tours help
students become regular
museum visitors, they may enjoy a lifetime of enhanced critical thinking, tolerance, and historical empathy.
When examining the impact of a first
visit, we restrict our dataset to
students in the treatment group who had only
visited the
museum once (i.e., on the school
visit) and
students in the control group who had never
visited the
museum.
The
student surveys included multiple items assessing knowledge about art as well as measures of critical thinking, historical empathy, tolerance, and sustained interest in
visiting art
museums.
We measured how school tours of Crystal Bridges develop in
students an interest in
visiting art
museums in two ways: with survey items and a behavioral measure.
During the
museum visits, Tishman's
students engaged in a range of activities, from studying exhibitions, to trying out a variety of active learning techniques, to meeting with curators about exhibit design.
Students randomly assigned to receive a school tour of an art
museum experience improvements in their knowledge of and ability to think critically about art, display stronger historical empathy, develop higher tolerance, and are more likely to
visit such cultural institutions as art
museums in the future.
If you aren't lucky enough to have a children's
museum nearby, you might be surprised to discover that many
museums do nt just open their doors to actual
students and teachers, they also reach out to those who can't
visit in person with exceptional kits, units of study, and online resources.
«One of my personal favourite trips is to the Florence Nightingale
Museum in London, a superb
visit for history
students studying «medicine in war» topics.»
Immersive video seems tailor - made for
students to virtually
visit museums or landmarks that would be prohibitively expensive to physically travel to.
Museum School
students visit Ferris State University's Kendall College of Art and Design for a challenge on design thinking.
Student exposure to an art
museum also increases the likelihood that
students will
visit the
museum with their families.
Be sure to
visit the National
Museum of American History Web site and encourage your
students to complete the Exploring the National
Museum of American History on - line scavenger hunt.
The
students will benefit from residential trips, master classes,
museum visits and college tours to enhance their learning experience and broaden their understanding of educational options for the future.
Some people have been puzzled as to why I've been studying how cultural activities, like
visiting an art
museum or seeing live theater, affect
students.
Instead of asking
students to develop another fantasy project, or something for which they can't see the point, Design Ventura offers a context in which
students can research and inform their work online or in person if they
visit the
museum.
Year 8
students from Leicester High School recently
visited the education team at the
Museum, taking part in a Crime and Punishment
Museum workshop.
The broader picture revealed commercial potential in the recent Design
Museum's Virtual Ventura Award to
students, while the Academy was the only UK school to host a
visit from President Obama and Prime Minister David Cameron.
Here there is a little booklet with biographies and the paintings with some questions to have your
students engaged and interested in the masterpieces whilst you are
visiting the
museum.
Over time, the
students visited area
museums and historic sites to learn from docents and tour guides and arranged for those professionals to provide training and consulting for the team.
As a young assistant professor of education at Harvard, I took my graduate
students to
visit the
Museum of Science and meet with Dr. Nichols.
It offers
students the opportunity to
visit the
museum in order to interact with the Citi Money Gallery itself, including handling objects from the collection.
Children's
Museums «Exhibit» Educational Outreach If you aren't lucky enough to have a children's museum nearby, you might be surprised to discover that many museums do nt just open their doors to actual students and teachers; they also reach out to those who can't visit in
Museums «Exhibit» Educational Outreach If you aren't lucky enough to have a children's
museum nearby, you might be surprised to discover that many
museums do nt just open their doors to actual students and teachers; they also reach out to those who can't visit in
museums do nt just open their doors to actual
students and teachers; they also reach out to those who can't
visit in person.
While higher - income
students receive expanded learning opportunities (such as music lessons,
museum visits, or hands - on science or social studies experiences) at school, afterschool and in the summers, lower - income
students disproportionately lack such opportunities.
Visiting the British
Museum with SEN
students.
Furthermore, norm - referenced tests do not measure school quality because they include questions unrelated to school learning and curriculum, such as things
students might have learned from a
visit to a
museum or from extracurricular reading.
Download our new guide which takes teachers through a step - by - step process on how to bring
students with a range of needs on a
visit to the
Museum.
Artistic Verses allows our English and creative writing
students to
visit a local art
museum in our city, which singularly provides an experience many of in our urban school district have.
Museum visits help
students enter and comprehend text, and also develop literacy in the arts.
The directive, issued by the Communist Party organization of the Ministry of Education, calls for «patriotic education» to suffuse each stage and aspect of schooling, through textbooks,
student assessments,
museum visits and the Internet, which is the chief source of information for many young Chinese.
With my Virtual Vocabulary
Museum Activity, students will virtually visit a museum to go «vocabulary spotting» and then create an exhibit of thei
Museum Activity,
students will virtually
visit a
museum to go «vocabulary spotting» and then create an exhibit of thei
museum to go «vocabulary spotting» and then create an exhibit of their own!