The Heritage and Adult Education (HAEd) project aims to develop audience engagement in museums through enhancing adult education programs. Funded through the Erasmus+ programme, the project is a partnership between the Archaeological Museum in Zagreb and the National History Museum of Romania. Key objectives include increasing staff competencies, sharing best practices in adult education, raising awareness of inclusion and the funding program to 20,000 adults, and expanding international partnerships in the museum education field. To date, the project has involved 81 people in educational activities and events, analyzed education programs, and informed over 8,000 people about the initiative.
The Heritage and Adult Education (HAEd) project aims to develop audience engagement in museums through enhancing adult education programs. Funded through the Erasmus+ programme, the project is a partnership between the Archaeological Museum in Zagreb and the National History Museum of Romania. Key objectives include increasing staff competencies, sharing best practices in adult education, raising awareness of inclusion and the funding program to 20,000 adults, and expanding international partnerships in the museum education field. To date, the project has involved 81 people in educational activities and events, analyzed education programs, and informed over 8,000 people about the initiative.
The Heritage and Adult Education (HAEd) project aims to develop audience engagement in museums through enhancing adult education programs. Funded through the Erasmus+ programme, the project is a partnership between the Archaeological Museum in Zagreb and the National History Museum of Romania. Key objectives include increasing staff competencies, sharing best practices in adult education, raising awareness of inclusion and the funding program to 20,000 adults, and expanding international partnerships in the museum education field. To date, the project has involved 81 people in educational activities and events, analyzed education programs, and informed over 8,000 people about the initiative.
The Heritage and Adult Education (HAEd) project aims to develop audience engagement in museums through enhancing adult education programs. Funded through the Erasmus+ programme, the project is a partnership between the Archaeological Museum in Zagreb and the National History Museum of Romania. Key objectives include increasing staff competencies, sharing best practices in adult education, raising awareness of inclusion and the funding program to 20,000 adults, and expanding international partnerships in the museum education field. To date, the project has involved 81 people in educational activities and events, analyzed education programs, and informed over 8,000 people about the initiative.
HAEd is a project facilitated through the Erasmus +
programme, developed in collaboration with the Archaeological Museum in Zagreb (AMZ), a small scale partnership project, funded with the sum of 30.000 Euro, its implementation period being 1 st of March 2022 to 30th of June 2023. The project aims to develop the audience in the museum sector through enhancing quality assurance in adult education programs. According to the aim, we have proposed the following specific objectives: - Increasing the organizational capacity of the partners, by raising the competences of 10 members of partners' staff; - Increasing the level of transferability of methods and good practices in the area of adult education using the heritage as a resource; - Increasing the level of awareness on equality, non- discrimination and social inclusion, on heritage related activities, but also on the funding program, for a minimum number of 20.000 adults; - Increasing the visibility and the capacity of promoters by establishing, strengthening, continuing and expanding an international partnership in the field of adult education. As activities there were planed: A1.1. Mobility in Zagreb: 27th of June – 2nd of July 2022 A1.2. Mobility in Bucharest: 19th -24th of September 2022 A2.1. Transferability event in Zagreb: 14th-16th of November 2022 A2.2. Transferability event in Bucharest: 14th-16th of November 2022 A3. Online conference: 3rd - 4th of April 2023 A4. Editing the bulletin “Heritage & Education”: 24th of October 2022 – 21st of May 2023 AO. Promotion, dissemination and partnership enlargement: 1st of March 2022 – 30th of June 2023 To date, the project has the following results: 12 days of international activities (A1.1 and A1.2 – presentations, workshops, study visits etc.), 81 people involved belonging to 8 organizations. The two mobilities consisted of presentation sustained by the NHMR’s and the AMZ’s participants, on their own activities and on the projects dedicated to the museum education field. 3 days of transferability events held at the NHMR’s and AMZ’s HQs (over 250 participations); 10 members of the partners’ staffs involved and with personal and professional competencies developed; 12 testimonials on the activities related to the adult education in a museum context; 4 museum education programmes analyzed and re-branded; Approx. 100 organizations and > 8.000 people informed (online and offline) on the project, funding programme and AE. Participants from the Archaeological Museum in Zagreb (AMZ): Zorica Babić Jacqueline Balen Borna Haim Participants from Maja Bunčić the National Ana Solter History Museum of Romania (NHMR): Corina Borș Cristiana Tătaru Alexandra Ene Andrei Grumeza Marius Neculae And... more pictures