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Main Author: González-Sanz, Myriam
Format: Recurso digital
Language:Spanish
Published: Zenodo 2018
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3280/CAD2018-002003
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author González-Sanz, Myriam
author_facet González-Sanz, Myriam
contents <p>The present study analyses elementary school student insights of two school field trips to museums. Students were asked to assess their visit to the Picasso Museum in Barcelona (MPB), where the Visual Thinking Strategies (VTS) teaching method was applied, and a previous non-VTS visit to another museum. Two items from a student survey were analyzed using quantitative and qualitative content-analysis techniques, in order to determine which aspects were related to positive or negative museum assessments and potential differences between the two visit types. The findings show that a large majority of students positively assessed both museum experiences, with the categories fun, interest, and collection resulting the most salient. Nevertheless, in the MPB students placed importance on the use of VTS and more emphasis on the visit as a learning experience. It is evident that the VTS method made an impression on students, even though some aspects generated controversy among the participants.</p>
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spellingShingle Factores para la valoración de las experiencias en museos en el alumnado de primaria. Posible huella del uso de las VTS en el Museo Picasso Barcelona.
González-Sanz, Myriam
Primary Education
Visual Thinking Strategies
Heritage Education
Museums
Students satisfaction
<p>The present study analyses elementary school student insights of two school field trips to museums. Students were asked to assess their visit to the Picasso Museum in Barcelona (MPB), where the Visual Thinking Strategies (VTS) teaching method was applied, and a previous non-VTS visit to another museum. Two items from a student survey were analyzed using quantitative and qualitative content-analysis techniques, in order to determine which aspects were related to positive or negative museum assessments and potential differences between the two visit types. The findings show that a large majority of students positively assessed both museum experiences, with the categories fun, interest, and collection resulting the most salient. Nevertheless, in the MPB students placed importance on the use of VTS and more emphasis on the visit as a learning experience. It is evident that the VTS method made an impression on students, even though some aspects generated controversy among the participants.</p>
title Factores para la valoración de las experiencias en museos en el alumnado de primaria. Posible huella del uso de las VTS en el Museo Picasso Barcelona.
topic Primary Education
Visual Thinking Strategies
Heritage Education
Museums
Students satisfaction
url https://doi.org/10.3280/CAD2018-002003