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Role of museums in managing design education: a case study

Author(s)
Lee, Hyun-Kyung
Issued Date
2009-12
DOI
10.1386/eta.5.2 and 3.257/1
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/10830
Fulltext
https://www.lkca.nl/onderzoek/publicaties/role-of-museums-in-managing-design-education-a-case-study
Citation
International Journal of Education through Art, v.5, no.2-3, pp.257 - 264
Abstract
This essay is the result of a case study that I conducted at a National Design Museum in the USA. Specifically, I reviewed collaboration between this museum and the public educational system intended to enhance K-12 students’ understanding of design and improve overall quality of art education. The focus is on identification of educational practice specifically geared toward maximizing the effectiveness of education in design in a design museum. It is significant to note that design museums help to engender appreciation of ordinary objects and enhance understanding of how both they and massproduced images have been used to effect social, political and technological change. This case study analyses a summer institute programme at the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum in New York City and explores the role and importance of design-based learning. The finding overall was that design education is useful for K-12 students in terms of developing thinking processes. When they engage in the process of designing, they learn to observe, identify needs, seek and frame problems, work collaboratively, explore solutions, weigh alternatives and communicate their ideas verbally and visually. The design process offers opportunities for self-assessment, critiquing work in progress, revision and reflection.
Publisher
Intellect
ISSN
1743-5234

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