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Museums,Keyworkers and Lifelong Learning: A European Survey
Authors:Anderson  David  Gray  David  Chadwick  Alan
Institution:(1) Education Department, Victoria and Albert Museum, South Kensington, London, SW7 2RL, UK;(2) School of Management, Guildford, University of Surrey, Surrey, GU2 5XH, UK;(3) Department of Educational Studies, Guildford, University of Surrey, Surrey, GU2 5XH, UK
Abstract:This article reports on an investigation undertaken in six European countries on the theme of adults' involvement in the cultural life of their communities. A particular focus was placed on the role of keyworker and how such individuals provide a link between museums and communities. The survey team gathered information from museums on the nature and extent of provision for adult learning and the degree to which keyworkers had a part to play. It was subsequently found that most museums made no special provision for adult education although this pattern varied across countries. In those cases where some form of provision was made its quality had not been assessed. One outcome of the survey is that a small majority of museums do make use of keyworkers acting in a wide variety of roles. It also revealed that keyworkers lack sufficient training and support.
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