Learning conversations in museums - Info and Reading Options
By Gaea Leinhardt and Kevin Crowley

"Learning conversations in museums" was published by Lawrence Erlbaum in 2002 - Mahwah, N.J, it has 461 pages and the language of the book is English.
“Learning conversations in museums” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Learning conversations in museums
- Authors: Gaea LeinhardtKevin Crowley
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 461
- Publisher: Lawrence Erlbaum
- Publish Date: 2002
- Publish Location: Mahwah, N.J
“Learning conversations in museums” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Museums - Non-formal education - Study and teaching (Higher) - Social aspects - Museum visitors - Educational aspects - Museum techniques - Museum exhibits - Education - Visual education - Environmental aspects - Musées - Aspect de l'environnement - Objets exposés - Aspect social - Visiteurs de musée - Éducation - Éducation non formelle - TRAVEL - Museums, Tours, Points of Interest - BUSINESS & ECONOMICS - Museum Administration & Museology - REFERENCE - General
Edition Specifications:
- Pagination: xiii, 461 p. :
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL3560437M - OL19163167W
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 52198710
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 2002024253
- ISBN-10: 0805840524
- All ISBNs: 0805840524
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"Learning conversations in museums" Table Of Contents:
- 1- Machine generated contents note: PART I: CONVERSATIONS: A YEAR OF LEARNING
- 2- 1. Creating a Space for Learning: Curators, Educators, and the Implied Audience
- 3- Karen Knutson
- 4- 2. Two Docents in Three Museums: Central and Peripheral Participation
- 5- Mary Abu-Shumays and Gaea Leinhardt
- 6- 3. Museums in Family Life: An Ethnographic Case Study
- 7- Kirsten M. Ellenbogen
- 8- 4. Talking to Oneself: Diaries of Museum Visits
- 9- Gaea Leinhardt, Carol Tittle, and Karen Knutson
- 10- PART II: CONVERSATIONS: AN AFTERNOON
- 11- OF LEARNING
- 12- 5. Burning Buses, Burning Crosses: Student Teachers See Civil Rights
- 13- Gaea Leinhardt and Sr. Madeleine Gregg, fcJ
- 14- 6. Looking Through the Glass: Reflections of Identity in Conversations at a History Museum
- 15- Joyce Fienberg and Gaea Leinhardt
- 16- 7. Voices and Images: Making Connections Between Identity and Art
- 17- Catherine Stainton
- 18- 8. Looking for Learning in Visitor Talk: A Methodological Exploration
- 19- Sue Allen
- 20- 9. Conversations Across Time: Family Learning in a Living History Museum
- 21- Ellen Rosenthal and Jane Blankman-Hetrick
- 22- PART III: CONVERSATIONS: A MOMENT
- 23- OF LEARNING
- 24- 10. Building Islands of Expertise in Everyday Family Activity
- 25- Kevin Crowley and Melanie Jacobs
- 26- 11. Negotiations of Thematic Conversations About Biology
- 27- Doris Ash
- 28- 12. Finding Self in Objects: Identity Exploration in Museums
- 29- Scott G. Paris and Melissa J. Mercer
- 30- 13. Supporting Science Learning in Museums
- 31- Leona Schauble, Mary Gleason, Rich Lehrer, Karol Bartlett,
- 32- Anthony Petrosino, Annie Allen, Katie Clinton, Evelyn Ho,
- 33- Melanie Jones, Young-Sun Lee, Jo-Anne Phillips, John
- 34- Siegler, and John Street.
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