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Personal Meaning Making

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Book Personal Meaning Making EunJung Chang
Libristo code: 06846561
Publishers LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, November 2008
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Recent research acknowledges that visitors come to museums with their own agendas and construct their own meanings from a museum experience. Even in highly structured tours, regardless of tour goals, visitors' different expectations, previous museum experience and levels of perceptual skills mean that a museum experience is often personal and individual rather than standard and generic. As such, understanding the nature of personal learning and meaning making from a museum experience are important to museum educators because learning in museums is not just about what the museum intends to teach visitors, but also what the visitors choose to experience. Hence, the role of museum educators should be that of providing appropriate learning environments where visitors may explore, increase, and confirm their knowledge, because visitors will continue to create what meanings they can from their own educational encounters. In the future, it is suggested that successful museums must communicate effectively with visitors, and inherent in this communication is the museum staffs ability and willingness to be good listeners to make changes for visitors.

About the book

Full name Personal Meaning Making
Author EunJung Chang
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2009
Number of pages 260
EAN 9783838323183
Libristo code 06846561
Weight 405
Dimensions 150 x 220 x 16
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