Let me tell you a story. Illustrated storytelling as a tool for museum learning
Let me tell you a story. Illustrated storytelling as a tool for museum learning
Abstract
This thesis analyses the use of illustrated storytelling in a museum environment and the impact it has on
children’s learning. The analysis is based on a study made at the Maritime Museum in Oskarshamn.
When starting the study the hope was to prove an increase in the children’s inner geographical world and
how it is connected to the exchange of goods and ideas. During the work process these outcomes were
revised and broadened. The reason for this was some difficulty in successfully evaluating the hoped for
outcomes and the recognition of other, unexpected outcomes that were relevant and interesting.
Consequently, behavioural, emotional and creative learning outcomes are therefore in focus for this study,
with less weight put on fact based knowledge outcomes. In other words, this study explores illustrated
storytelling as a trigger for curiosity to continue exploring and learning, connecting to ones family’s history
and facilitating a cultural and social understanding of the museum and its role in society.
The results from the data collected during the course of the study indicates that illustrated storytelling has a
broadly positive impact on children’s visitor experience and learning in the museum. It is a working concept
and more research is needed to ascertain the full impact of its use.
Degree
Student essay
Other description
Degree project for Master of Science with a major in Conservation 2019, 30 HEC
Second Cycle
2019:26
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Date
2020-02-19Author
Jern, Fredrika
Keywords
illustrated storytelling
museum
learning
museum pedagogy
child development
learning theory
Series/Report no.
ISSN 1101-3303
ISRN GU/KUV—19/26—SE
Language
eng