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The Role of Museums in Education Reform Wendy Ng Manager of Learning Royal Ontario Museum
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The Role of Museums in Education ReformWendy NgManager of LearningRoyal Ontario Museum

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Royal Ontario Museum

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Toronto

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2011 National Household Survey of Toronto population

• 2.6 million people• 49% were immigrants• 51% were born outside of Canada• 49% identified as a “visible minority”• Top three “visible minority” groups: 12% South Asian, 11%

Chinese, and 9% Black• 0.8% identified as Indigenous: 67% First Nations, 25%

Metis, 2% Inuk (Inuit), and 1% multiple Indigenous identities• From 2006-2011, fastest growing age groups:60‐64 and

85+; declining age groups: 5‐14 and 35‐44• 28.2% are between 0‐24 years old

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Cultural Attractions in Toronto

• Royal Ontario Museum• Ontario Science Centre• Art Gallery of Ontario• Toronto Zoo• CN Tower• Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art• Bata Shoe Museum• Ripley’s Aquarium• Aga Khan Museum

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Ontario

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Ontario is big!

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Canada

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World Cultures and Natural History

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Happy 100th Birthday!

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Guided Tours led by Staff

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Hands-on Labs – Touch “real” objects!

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Self-Guided Visits – Support materials

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Virtual Visits – Geography is not a barrier!

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Travelling Programs – Bring the ROM to you!

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Educational Reform by Provincial Government

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Full-day Early Learning and Kindergarten Programs

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Increase Literacy and Numeracy Rates

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Increase high school graduation rates

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Digital Technology in Schools

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Teacher Professional Learning

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Curriculum Revisions

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Historical Response to Reform• Revised programs based on curriculum revisions• High school co-operative education placements at

the ROM• Built Digital Gallery and created Virtual Visits to

incorporate digital technology• Formed a Teacher Advisory Committee• Delivered professional learning workshops for

teachers and student teachers• Attended annual conferences of subject

associations• Seconded teachers from school boards to work at

the ROM

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Principles Guiding Our Current Response

“Don't limit a child to your own learning, for he was born in another time.” – Rabindranath Tagore

•Relevant and Responsive: 21st century learning, educational reform, Museum collections & research•Student-Centred: Pedagogical approach (constructivism) and teaching methodologies (inquiry-based, anti-oppressive)•Object-Based: What are the strengths of our collection? Leverage our unique curatorial assets•Accountable: Gather input and measure the impact of our programs on students, teachers, staff

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Current Response to Reform• Invest in staff professional learning focused

on student-centred pedagogical approaches and teaching methodologies

• Develop new programs focused on key goals of reform (early learners, literacy and numeracy, high school graduation rates) in addition to curriculum revisions

• Incorporate digital technology as a teaching tool in school visits and plan for on-going investment in digital learning (equipment, staffing, virtual visits, online experiences)

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Current Response (cont’d)• Develop deeper relationships with

educational stakeholders:

– Re-establish Teacher Advisory Circle to address barriers to visiting, advise on programming and marketing, teacher professional learning

– Work in partnership with teacher unions and subject associations to increase professional capacity of teachers to use museum as a teaching and learning resource

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Wendy NgManager of Learning

Royal Ontario Museum

[email protected]/schools

www.facebook.com/royalontariomuseum @ROMtoronto@twin_muses

Tak! Thank you!

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Credits• ROM Images• http://www.cbc.ca/news2/interactives/before-after/toronto-condos/images/toronto-skyline-muise-after2012rb.jpg• http://www1.toronto.ca/city_of_toronto/social_development_finance__administration/files/pdf/nhs_backgrounder.pdf• http://www1.toronto.ca/city_of_toronto/social_development_finance__administration/files/pdf/

censusbackgrounder_ageandsex_2011.pdf• http://www.unesco.org/new/en/social-and-human-sciences/themes/fight-against-discrimination/coalition-of-cities/good-

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