Course: Creating Innovative Learning Programmes | UK
The Victoria and Albert Museum (London, UK), an ASEMUS member, welcomes applications for 'Creating Innovative Learning Programmes', its new one-week intensive course. This international training course will take place in London on 3-7 November 2014.
This training opportunity is aimed at museum professionals from other countries, who are interested in attracting and programming for a range of museum audiences. Participants will learn how to develop programmes for a wide range of groups, from children, young people and schools, through to in-depth courses for adults. They will also learn about developing interpretation and visitor research.
All of the teaching is delivered by expert programme managers from the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A). It includes both talks and hands-on workshops to suit different styles of learning. Participants will also be invited to share real examples of projects from their institutions that they could develop during and after the course.
Participants should be museum professionals in charge of learning and audience programmes or with responsibilities for learning alongside other aspect of their job. They must be able to communicate in written and spoken English.
Additional information is available on the V&A website. The deadline for applications is 8 August 2014.
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