How to lead playful museum programmes
Today I’m exploring play in museum education practice. How can we create and lead playful museum programmes? How can we bring more opportunities for play… Read More »How to lead playful museum programmes
Today I’m exploring play in museum education practice. How can we create and lead playful museum programmes? How can we bring more opportunities for play… Read More »How to lead playful museum programmes
Today I’m returning to one of my favourite subjects – questions. I’m going to explore open-ended questions in detail – not just what they are,… Read More »How to ask more open-ended questions
I often get asked about neutrality as a ‘stance’ for museum facilitators of discussions around art and objects. So today I’m addressing the question: How… Read More »How neutral do I have to be as a museum facilitator?
I know thinking routines are a huge crowd pleaser. I’m their biggest fan too – they have fundamentally changed the way I lead discussions around… Read More »6 benefits of using thinking routines with art and objects
I’m talking to Margaret Middleton today about what inclusive language is and why it matters. Margaret Middleton is an American independent exhibit designer and museum… Read More »Why inclusive language matters with Margaret Middleton
What words come to mind when you hear the word ‘teenager’? Or the word ‘adolescence’? Do you love working with teens or feel a little… Read More »Engaging with Teens in the Museum
I’m talking today about making space and time for slow looking. So if you’ve been listening to the podcast for a while, you’ll know that… Read More »Making space and time for slow looking
Today I’m sharing a variety of different ways to refresh your practice for 2023 so you don’t get stuck in a rut. Are you looking… Read More »7 Ways to Refresh your Practice in 2023
Today I’m really happy to be chatting to Sarah Ciacci about her wonderful work as a family tour specialist. We’re exploring how to engage and… Read More »How to design and lead engaging family tours with Sarah Ciacci
Today I’m sharing 5 different thinking routines that you can use to compare, contrast and make connections. I’m exploring how you can use these thinking… Read More »5 Thinking Routines for Comparing, Contrasting and Making Connections