"Meaningful Museum Conversations: Strategies for Guiding Tours is a what, why, how book meant for inexperienced and seasoned guides, docents, and interpreters. The goal of the book is for show how guides can coax visitors to participate in informational conversations that involve unraveling meanings in artworks, objects, and artifacts. Readers can expect to learn to use best practices aligned with inquiry thinking that engage guests in "doing" not just "viewing" creative work"--
Meaningful Museum Conversations: Strategies for Guiding Tours is a what, why, how book meant for inexperienced and seasoned guides, docents, and interpreters. The goal of the book is for show how guides can coax visitors to participate in informational conversations that involve unraveling universal meanings in artworks, objects, and artifacts
This practical handbook is a proposal for transforming museum tours. The target audience is museum guides, docents and interpreters who are interested in facilitating conversations about seen and unseen meanings in artworks, objects, and artifacts. The goal is to engage visitors in meaning-oriented inquiry which involves “doing” and not just “viewing” creative work.
Grounded in whole to part learning theory and best teaching practices, each chapter includes a tour “vignette” written as a “you are there” experience. The vignettes—from different types of museums—show guides and docents using diverse strategies that invite readers to assume the role of guide and guest. Meaningful Museum Conversations: Strategies for Guiding Tours also offers an extensive Museum Guide Toolkit that aligns with inquiry thinking, and features recurring chapter sections that include Advice from Museum Guides and Adapting for Differences.