Educators from European Jewish museums at the V&A in London, by Vidar Alne Paulsen

MEST 2021: Educators’ Coffee Meeting

AEJM is launching its new educational programming on Tuesday 9 February. Join us for the Educators’ Coffee Meeting from 14:00-15:00 CET.

Initiated by POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews and Oslo Jewish Museum, AEJM’s Museum Education Seminars and Training (MEST) is a new professional development programme that addresses educators from Jewish museums in Europe. The programme will consist of a series of online activities, comprising interactive workshops and lectures, exchange of best practice, and peer-to-peer support and network opportunities.

Learn about our activities and meet your international colleagues while enjoying an afternoon coffee. Eva Koppen will present the upcoming online Winter and Spring programming for educators. Maciek Zabierowski, Head of Learning at Auschwitz Jewish Center in Oświęcim and Learning Designer at the University for Science and Technology in Kraków, will shortly introduce his online course Designing Online Educational Experiences (February/March). Learning and education specialist Tali Krikler, previously Head of Education at Jewish Museum London, will speak about her course Thinking Routines (late Spring).

We’ll finish our coffee with an online networking activity.

Initiated by POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews and Oslo Jewish Museum, AEJM’s Museum Education Seminars and Training (MEST) is a new professional development programme that addresses educators from Jewish museums in Europe. The programme will consist of a series of online activities, comprising interactive workshops and lectures, exchange of best practice, and peer-to-peer support and network opportunities. Jewish Museum in Trondheim holds a role of as a partner in the program.

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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