This event is facilitated by Education Network Victoria (ENVi).
Discover the diverse journeys of museum education professionals in this panel session hosted by Dr Christine Healey. Hear personal narratives, challenges, and the inspirations that shaped their careers. Gain insights into their early experiences and aspirations for the future of the profession. Join us for an enlightening discussion on the past, present, and future of museum education. Connect with industry leaders, gain valuable insights, and be part of shaping the future. Don't miss this opportunity to explore where we came from and where we're headed.
In this session hear from:
Patrick Watt has been an educator, project manager and museum director for a considerable period and has a deep understanding of caring for and making significant collections accessible.
Tracey Collie has worked in the education sector for over 14 years including nearly 4 years in the museum sector at the Melbourne Holocaust Museum (MHM) where she started as an education programs officer. She is now the Manager of 5-12 Education, Curriculum and Programs at the MHM and responsible for education program and curriculum development and implementation.
Christine Evely is Head of Education at ACMI. She leads an inspirational ACMI education team who harness traditional and digital tools in purposeful and playful ways to help learners to experience, develop interest in, dialogue around, understanding, appreciation, critique and creation of moving image works.
Nellie Seale is a PhD student at the University of Melbourne examining how museums use games and designing museum games for education and engagement.
Image credit: Photo by Ian Schneider on Unsplash
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General admission | $0.00