Project Context
AS LEAD CONSULTANT at Ministry of Education I was tasked with:
DEVELOPING highly skilled, confident educators to lead the cultural shift required to enable the Sultanate of Oman to retain its economic competitiveness in the 21st Century.
“Education transforms the lives of individuals and drives the economies of countries”
Project Development
IDENTIFIED an opportunity to build creative partnerships with prestigious cultural arts organisations in Muscat to access their incredible resources and approach learning from a new perspective e.g. The National Museum
FOCUSED on inspiring young educators to innovate
DESIGNED interactive and challenging activities to engage young educators with the new concept and museum collection
EMPOWERED Omani trainers to deliver high-quality experiential training on-site at the National Museum to instil confidence in young educators to develop their own practice and engage young people creatively with their cultural heritage
Photograph by Sarah Nunn
Project Objectives for National Museum
HIGHLIGHT to young educators the value of learning beyond the classroom
ENGAGE and captivate young educators in the National Museum
CREATE experiential and real life tasks connected to the museum collection
APPLY inquiry based learning strategies in a museum environment to enhance critical thinking
INVESTIGATE how using smartphones can develop language acquisition, creative thinking and collaborative skills
FACILITATE new and different experiences for the participants
Photographs courtesy of Said Al Nahawi
Creative Approach
DEVISED a series of exploratory tasks to be used in the National Museum to:
- CHALLENGE perceptions about museums
- SPARKE debate and discussion
- INSPIRE creative thinking and decision making
- GENERATE collaboration and problem solving
TASKS included some of the following creative approaches:
- DEVISING a Instagram social media campaign to promote the museum and engage new audiences
- MAKING connections between raw materials and objects
- SPEAKING in-role from the perspective of an object
- DESIGNING an audio tour for a specific audience group
- CATALOGUING, tagging and labelling museum objects
Photographs by Sarah Nunn Design by Creative Elements
Project Outcomes
TWO HIGH-QUALITY self-directed packs designed for English and Social Studies teachers to understand the value and impact of learning in a museum setting
SELF-DIRECTED PACKS included four interconnected tasks that required participants to:
- WORK together to make choices
- DISCOVER connections across the collection
- ASK questions and carry out research
- APPLY their new knowledge to create a real-life outcome e.g. social media campaign or a persuasive museum advert to attract new audiences
SMARTPHONES and social media activities integrated across the tasks
Photographs by Sarah Nunn Design by Creative Elements
Project Impact
10 Omani Centre Trainers completed onsite training led by Sarah at the National Museum to explore the learning potential of the interactive packs
260 English and 40 Social Studies Omani New Teachers completed the one day training programme at the National Museum led by the Centre trainers
300 Omani New Teachers devised and planned an action research project to be delivered in their region to evaluate the impact of learning in a museum or cultural setting
EMPOWERED young educators to engage directly with cultural organisations to determine content of interaction and manage operational aspects of their visit
“I had visited the museum previously with my family, but the second visit was totally different. The activities highlighted objects that I had not been aware during my last visit. The field trip was another new concept that demonstrated the advantages of visiting a museum with my students.
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