On teaching adults and learning from kids

Wherever you find culture, you find Caroline Marcus. She creates innovative programmes in museums and heritage settings, from the Royal Opera House to UCL. While Caroline teaches MA students on the IOE’s Museums and Galleries in Education programme, she is also an advisor, producer, and programmer for many cultural organisations across the UK. The National Gallery London, The Jewish Museum and the Imperial War Museum are only a few of the places where Caroline worked and taught. In her goal to support museums and galleries to welcome children and families, she consults organisations like Kids in Museums. She is also Chair of Trustees for GEM (Group for Education in Museums) that champions excellence in museum and heritage learning. Our thanks to the For Art’s Sake team for allowing us to repost this episode from their podcast: forartsake.co.uk/caroline_marcus More: forartsake.co.uk

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