Museum Visions: A Blog Space

JME 46

This space was created by the Museum Education Roundtable to expand upon the most recent Journal of Museum Education (JME) issue, reflect on member events, and address timely issues that we face in the field of museum work. Read about how to write for our blog here.

JME 46.4: Snapshot: Documenting Museum Education during Intersecting Pandemics

FROM THE ASSOCIATE EDITOR Museum Education in a Time of Crises Nathaniel Prottas FROM THE GUEST EDITORS Documenting Museum Education during Intersecting Pandemics Paula Santos, Kimberly H. McCray, Gwendolyn Fernandez & Amanda Thompson Rundahl We Are Not a Stereotype: Co-Creating Resources Centering Asian American and Pacific Islander Histories Andrea Kim Neighbors & Liz Kleinrock The Significant Loss of Museum Educators … Read More

JME 46.3: International Perspectives: What is Museum Education?

EDITORIAL International Perspectives: What is Museum Education? Cynthia Robinson WHAT THE RESEARCH SAYS Small Museums and Community Partnerships: Equity, Education, and Interpretation Emma Rose Doctors & Katherine E. Carter Capturing Catalysis: A Mixed-Methods Study Raises Questions on Instrumentation’s Fit to Mission Jeremy A. Joslin Historical Empathy and Museum Culture Melanie Innes & Heather Sharp Communicating Climate Change Content in Small … Read More

JME 46.2: GRIEF

EDITORIAL Museums and Emotions Cynthia Robinson From the Guest Editors: Grief Naomi Ostwald Kawamura, Callie Hawkins & Braden Paynter A Perspective on Grief and Fierce Compassion: An Interview with Dr. Joanne Cacciatore Naomi Ostwald Kawamura, Callie Hawkins & Braden Paynter My Grief is My Superpower Callie Hawkins Public Mourning: Adult Programming Case Study Kim Gough The Justice Fleet’s Grief Garden … Read More

JME 46.1: Shared Challenges? Transatlantic Perspectives on Museums in the US and Germany

EDITORIAL An American in the German-Speaking World: A View from Both Sides of the Atlantic Nathaniel Prottas Shared Challenges? Transatlantic Perspectives on Museums in the US and Germany Sarah Junk Hatcher & Lorenz Kampschulte ARTICLES Directors’ Perspective: A Transatlantic Discussion on the Role of Museums Barbara Stauffer & Britta Horstmann Creating Better Transatlantic Understandings: Defining Our Terms Sarah Junk Hatcher, … Read More