The latest from our team
Thinking About Art: The Role of Single-visit Art Museum Fieldtrips Programs in Visual Arts Education
In this article, Amanda and Stephanie share the results of two large-scale research studies that examined the impact of art museums’ field trips on K-12 students (pre-pandemic) and discuss how art museums’ teaching supports student empathy and creative thinking.
Five Ways Evaluators Can Further Accessibility Efforts in Museums
At RK&A, we have been exploring and trying ways to bring accessibility to the forefront of our evaluation work to help museums become more accessible and inclusive for visitors with disabilities. While this is an ongoing process, this blog covers some of the things we are doing.
Social and Emotional Learning is Imperative and in Museum Educators’ Wheelhouse: Part 2
There are other ways art museum educators can play a critical role in promoting social and emotional learning, all the while attending to museum’s audience-focused Diversity Equity Access and Inclusion (DEAI) efforts during this time.
Social and Emotional Learning is Imperative and in Museum Educators’ Wheelhouse
Evaluators know the power of questions. A good question can unlock so much knowledge. And that is what happened for me when I was helping my daughter completing a Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) assignment given to her grade by the school counselor.
An Impact-Driven Approach to Evaluating Citizen Science Programs for Youth
Stephanie Downey and Emily Skidmore’s book chapter in Enhancing STEM Motivation through Citizen Science Programs details the “who,” “what,” “how,” and “why” of evaluating citizen science programs for youth.
Digital Interactive Experiences in a Children’s Museum
This article highlights key findings of our research, focusing on emerging approaches to digital experiences for children in museums, as well as visitor and stakeholder perceptions of and concerns about digital experiences.
The Parental Role in Children’s Museums: Perceptions, Attitudes, and Behaviors
This article presents the results of audience research at a children’s museum in Philadelphia. The research focuses on understanding the parental role in a children’s museum experience.
Rethinking Museum Visitors: Using K-means Cluster Analysis to Explore a Museum’s Audience
This article describes how the statistical procedure K-means cluster analysis can be used to deconstruct the complex nature of museum visitors.