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In today's episode: what is rapport, why is it important and how can we build it in our museum and gallery programmes?
I recently wrote an article for the Journal of Museum Education inspired by the coaching training I did in 2022.
In ' Fostering a coaching mindset: applying coaching competencies to enhance museum educator practice and visitor experience' I explored how museum educators can benefit from using coaching skills to enhance their teaching and improve the visitor experience.
One of the competencies I talked about in this article is building rapport.
Rapport is quite a subtle or nuanced concept. It’s also not something that comes up in everyday conversation. So what is rapport, why is it important for us as educators? I'll also be sharing 5 ways to build rapport in your museum and gallery programmes.
Links
Journal of Museum Education article: 'Fostering a coaching mindset: applying coaching competencies to enhance museum educator practice and visitor experience' https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10598650.2023.2283400
Episode 44 The 4 Elements of a Great Introduction
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How to look at art (slowly)- 30+ different ways to look at art or objects in the museum
Slow Art Guide - six simple steps to guide you through the process of slow looking
Ultimate Thinking Routine List - 120 thinking routines in one place
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In today's episode: what is rapport, why is it important and how can we build it in our museum and gallery programmes?
I recently wrote an article for the Journal of Museum Education inspired by the coaching training I did in 2022.
In ' Fostering a coaching mindset: applying coaching competencies to enhance museum educator practice and visitor experience' I explored how museum educators can benefit from using coaching skills to enhance their teaching and improve the visitor experience.
One of the competencies I talked about in this article is building rapport.
Rapport is quite a subtle or nuanced concept. It’s also not something that comes up in everyday conversation. So what is rapport, why is it important for us as educators? I'll also be sharing 5 ways to build rapport in your museum and gallery programmes.
Links
Journal of Museum Education article: 'Fostering a coaching mindset: applying coaching competencies to enhance museum educator practice and visitor experience' https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10598650.2023.2283400
Episode 44 The 4 Elements of a Great Introduction
The Art Engager Links:
Sign up for my Curated newsletter - a fortnightly dose of cultural inspiration
Join the Slow Looking Club Community
Support the show here https://www.buymeacoffee.com/clairebown
Download my free resources:
How to look at art (slowly)- 30+ different ways to look at art or objects in the museum
Slow Art Guide - six simple steps to guide you through the process of slow looking
Ultimate Thinking Routine List - 120 thinking routines in one place
If you have any suggestions, questions or feedback, get in touch with the show!
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