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The evolution of infant-directed communication: Comparing vocal input across all great apes. [PDF]

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Wegdell F   +13 more
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Museum Hacking as a tool in critical pedagogy

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Bruno de Oliveira Jayme, Kathy Sanford
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Pedagogy and Practice in Museum Online Learning

Journal of Museum Education, 2015
How best might museums harness the interactive capabilities of online environments to provide active teaching and learning experiences for diverse learners and communities? How can museums engage learners in ways that encourage them to visit the museum in person and/or further explore online resources?
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Museum Pedagogy in Ukraine: Challenges and Achievements

Journal of Museum Education, 2023
Olena Hnizdilova   +3 more
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Socially Responsive Museum Pedagogy

2020
Art museums in the United States have long been called upon to provide educational and engaging experiences for their visitors; more recently, this expectation has expanded to address the most salient needs of local communities and respond to issues of social inequality.
Dana Carlisle Kletchka, Shelly Casto
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Decolonising Museum Pedagogies

2016
In his short story, Totem, Indigenous author Thomas King (1993) tells the strange tale of a Canadian museum director’s lost battle with the mysterious intrusion of noisy totem poles that refuse to allow their singing, chuckling, and other vocalising to be silenced.
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