- WhenNovember 2023
- Format:Online
- Price:Free
The "Museum pedagogy in scientific education" conference is an event for those who are interested in museum studies and education and who strive to develop them. The event takes place annually in November.
The conference is organized by the National Centre "Junior Academy of Sciences of Ukraine" together with the National Academy of Educational Sciences of Ukraine and the National Academy of Arts of Ukraine.
- Innovative methods and approaches in museum pedagogy: what is relevant now and how the field will develop in the future.
- Interactive scientific and educational spaces in Ukraine and the world: how they work and whether they increase interest in science.
- Challenges that museums face due to the pandemic and their response to the ultra-fast development of information technologies.
Languages of the conference: Ukrainian and English.
The event will be interesting to museum employees, scientists engaged in museum studies and pedagogy, teachers, and students and postgraduates.
Participation in the conference is an opportunity to exchange knowledge and experience with like-minded people and share own cases and research. You can also discuss the problems of museum pedagogy in Ukraine and around the world and generate ideas on how to overcome them together!
Send the completed application form and an abstract of your paper in Ukrainian or English to our **email address. **
The form is available via the link!
Abstracts of participants' papers are reviewed and published before the start of the conference on the JAS and the National Academy of Educational Sciences of Ukraine websites.
To order a paper version of the abstract collection, the program of the event, and a participation certificate, email us.
Vasyl Dunets is the JAS coordinator of the "Museum pedagogy in scientific education" conference. Send your questions to [email protected]
Kateryna Ladonia is the NAESU contact person. Her email address is [email protected]
Register as soon as possible and send your abstract!