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Title Teaching ancient Egypt in museums : pedagogies in practice / edited by Jen Thum, Carl Walsh, Lissette M. Jiménez, Lisa Saladino Haney
Published London ; New York : Routledge, 2024

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Summary "Ancient Egyptian artifacts are central to the learning experiences of schoolchildren, university students, and members of the public in museums across the world. Teaching Ancient Egypt in Museums: Pedagogies in Practice is a cross-cultural endeavor that poses the question, What do best practices in museum pedagogy look like for ancient Egyptian material culture? This series of co-authored essays reflects the breadth and collaborative nature of museum learning. They are written by Egyptologists, teachers, curators, docents, museum educators, artists, and community partners working in a variety of institutions around the world-from public, children's, and university museums to classrooms and the virtual environment-who bring a broad scope of expertise to the conversation and offer inspiration for tackling a diverse range of challenges. Contributors foreground their first-hand experiences, pedagogical justifications, and reflective teaching practices, offering practical examples of ethical and equitable teaching. The volume is intended to serve as a resource for teaching with Egyptian collections at any museum, and at any level"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Jen Thum is Associate Director of Academic Engagement and Campus Partnerships and Research Curator at the Harvard Art Museums at Harvard University. Her work sits at the intersection of museum pedagogy and Egyptology. Jen is committed to celebrating the learning potential of art and artifacts for students and the public alike. Carl Walsh is a curatorial assistant at the Institute for the Study of the Ancient World at New York University and former postdoctoral fellow at the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia. He is an archaeologist specializing in ancient Nubia and cross-cultural interactions in the Mediterranean, western Asia, and North Africa during the Bronze Age. Lissette M. Jiménez is Assistant Professor in the Museum Studies Program and Faculty Curator of the Ancient Mediterranean at the Global Museum at San Francisco State University. She is an archaeologist specializing in ancient Egypt and a museum professional who has curated exhibits and conducted extensive archival research on archaeological legacy collections of the ancient Mediterranean. Lisa Saladino Haney is an Assistant Curator at Carnegie Museum of Natural History. She has a PhD in Egyptology from the University of Pennsylvania and an MA in Ancient Near Eastern and Egyptian Studies with a concentration in Museum Studies from New York University. She has excavated in Egypt and Oman and enjoys developing engaging experiences for visitors that help them think about ancient Egypt from new perspectives
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Subject Museum techniques.
museology.
ART / History / Ancient & Classical
HISTORY / Ancient / Egypt
SUBJECT Egypt -- Civilization -- To 332 B.C. -- Study and teaching
Egypt -- Antiquities -- Study and teaching
Form Electronic book
Author Thum, Jen, editor
Walsh, Carl, editor
Jiménez, Lissette M., editor
Saladino Haney, Lisa, editor
LC no. 2023041104
ISBN 9781003348221
100334822X
9781003850403
1003850405
9781003850618
1003850618
Other Titles Pedagogies in practice