Conference Report – Annual Conference 2024
From June 16 – 18, 2024, the Annual Conference of the Association of European Jewish Museums took place at the newly…
Get to know I ASK, a practical, step-by-step method for guided tours and educational programmes in museums developed by the Jewish Cultural Quarter and TACT Advisors. This method aims at opening minds: increasing openness for new knowledge, experiences and ideas so that visitors leave your museum with enriched experiences and more nuanced thinking about the themes addressed. I ASK invites museums to clearly articulate the impact they desire to have on their audiences and gives museum professionals tools to achieve that.
In this online session I ASK trainers Judith Whitlau and Irith Koster will introduce participants to the I ASK method. What is this method about? How it can be useful for Jewish museums from across Europe and their diverse audiences?
This spring and summer, MEST will offer an extensive hybrid training course of I ASK to a limited number of participants. Those interested in partaking in the training are strongly recommended to attend this introduction session before applying to the course.
Date
Thu 7 April, 14:00-15:00 CET
Speakers
Judith Whitlau, Education Specialist at Jewish Cultural Quarter in Amsterdam (NL) and Trainer I ASK
Irith Koster, Organizational Psychologist at TACT Advisors (NL) and Co-Designer & Trainer I ASK
Platform
Zoom
Registration
This online event is open to all those interested.
Registration is closed.
The MEST is curated and produced by Eva Koppen. For more information please contact eva.koppen@aejm.org
MEST is part of the Jewish Cultural Heritage Project supported by the EEA Grants from Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway, and by the state budget of Poland.
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