The Botswana National Museum as an educational resource in public school classrooms

Museums and schools evolved as the definition of the concept of education to describe a lifelong process of developing knowledge, skills, values and attitudes that take place not only in the classroom, but also in a variety of formal and informal contexts and settings. In order to fulfil and extend...

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Main Author: Rammapudi, Thatayamodimo Sparks
Other Authors: Schoeman, S.
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10500/4057
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-40572016-04-16T04:08:07Z The Botswana National Museum as an educational resource in public school classrooms Rammapudi, Thatayamodimo Sparks Schoeman, S. Curriculum development Education activities Indigenous knowledge systems Mobile museum service Activity-based learning 371.384096883 Museums -- Educational aspects -- Botswana Museums and schools -- Botswana Active learning -- Botswana Curriculum planning -- Botswana Botswana National Museum Museums and schools evolved as the definition of the concept of education to describe a lifelong process of developing knowledge, skills, values and attitudes that take place not only in the classroom, but also in a variety of formal and informal contexts and settings. In order to fulfil and extend the potential of the partnership, museum educators and school teachers should be assisted to develop a comprehensive understanding of the nature of the museum-school collaboration. They should learn the difference between museums and classrooms. When the Botswana National Museum was established in 1968, the Botswana government aspired to avail information relating to Botswana customs, indigenous knowledge system and values to Botswana‘s future citizens, with the hope that the information and artefacts collected at the time would retell the story of Botswana to learners and the public alike. The Botswana National Museum, through its educational programmes, has the capability to help educate learners; make teaching and learning an exciting undertaking; and provide the opportunities for hands-on activities and interaction with real objects. In order to address the research question posed for this study, the researcher conducted open-ended interviews with a sample comprising 40 participants: 10 teachers, 10 learners, 10 museum employees and 10 curriculum developers. The data collected from the interviews were decoded and presented in narrative form. The responses were presented using three identified categories: the curriculum development process in Botswana; the typical learner activities in the classroom and in the Botswana National Museum; and collaboration between the Botswana National Museum and schools. The data analysis revealed that the curriculum development process in Botswana was exclusively done by curriculum developers. Learners, teachers and museum employees were not involved. The Botswana National Museum‘s education programmes are not familiar to all role-players. All role-players were positive regarding a possible collaboration with the Botswana National Museum. Generic and specific recommendations were put forward to this end. Educational Studies D. Ed. (Didactics) 2011-02-28T13:59:26Z 2011-02-28T13:59:26Z 2010-03 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10500/4057 en 1 online resource (xvi, 266 leaves)
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topic Curriculum development
Education activities
Indigenous knowledge systems
Mobile museum service
Activity-based learning
371.384096883
Museums -- Educational aspects -- Botswana
Museums and schools -- Botswana
Active learning -- Botswana
Curriculum planning -- Botswana
Botswana National Museum
spellingShingle Curriculum development
Education activities
Indigenous knowledge systems
Mobile museum service
Activity-based learning
371.384096883
Museums -- Educational aspects -- Botswana
Museums and schools -- Botswana
Active learning -- Botswana
Curriculum planning -- Botswana
Botswana National Museum
Rammapudi, Thatayamodimo Sparks
The Botswana National Museum as an educational resource in public school classrooms
description Museums and schools evolved as the definition of the concept of education to describe a lifelong process of developing knowledge, skills, values and attitudes that take place not only in the classroom, but also in a variety of formal and informal contexts and settings. In order to fulfil and extend the potential of the partnership, museum educators and school teachers should be assisted to develop a comprehensive understanding of the nature of the museum-school collaboration. They should learn the difference between museums and classrooms. When the Botswana National Museum was established in 1968, the Botswana government aspired to avail information relating to Botswana customs, indigenous knowledge system and values to Botswana‘s future citizens, with the hope that the information and artefacts collected at the time would retell the story of Botswana to learners and the public alike. The Botswana National Museum, through its educational programmes, has the capability to help educate learners; make teaching and learning an exciting undertaking; and provide the opportunities for hands-on activities and interaction with real objects. In order to address the research question posed for this study, the researcher conducted open-ended interviews with a sample comprising 40 participants: 10 teachers, 10 learners, 10 museum employees and 10 curriculum developers. The data collected from the interviews were decoded and presented in narrative form. The responses were presented using three identified categories: the curriculum development process in Botswana; the typical learner activities in the classroom and in the Botswana National Museum; and collaboration between the Botswana National Museum and schools. The data analysis revealed that the curriculum development process in Botswana was exclusively done by curriculum developers. Learners, teachers and museum employees were not involved. The Botswana National Museum‘s education programmes are not familiar to all role-players. All role-players were positive regarding a possible collaboration with the Botswana National Museum. Generic and specific recommendations were put forward to this end. === Educational Studies === D. Ed. (Didactics)
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