Students learning following a single self-guided tour to a history museum
Abstract
Purpose
The authors conducted a study at a history museum with the objective of examining changes in the knowledge of students aged 12 to 14 concerning the use of primary sources.
Design/methodology/approach
Students utilized self-led guides while exploring two museum spaces presenting different historical events. These guides encouraged students to scrutinize the exhibits, become acquainted with the methods employed in their research, and develop an awareness of the information derived from them. Students' responses to pre- and postquestionnaires were compared and analyzed using mixed methods.
Findings
The results revealed that students became familiar with various types of primary sources, recognized that only specific sources endure through time and gained an understanding of the research methods employed to study them. Additionally, most students comprehended that the same sources could lead to diverse historical accounts and the potential reasons for such variations.
Practical implications
Recommendations for practice are discussed.
Originality/value
This study contributed to the limited knowledge regarding learning during a single, self-led tour in a history museum. The findings illuminate the potential for learning and advancing historical thinking concepts even within such museum-visit contexts.
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Acknowledgements
The authors thank the staff of The Hecht Museum at the University of Haifa for their valuable assistance and cooperation.
Funding: This work was funded by the Israel Science Foundation (No: 1278/17).
Citation
Eilam, B., Yosfan, M., Lanir, J. and Wecker, A.J. (2023), "Students learning following a single self-guided tour to a history museum", Social Studies Research and Practice, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/SSRP-05-2023-0036
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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