Title "Nardinantis interaktyvumas" muziejinėje edukacijoje: grindžiamoji teorija /
Translation of Title "Submerging interactivity" in museum education: grounded theory.
Authors Pranskūnienė, Rasa
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Pages 276
Keywords [eng] museum education ; grounded theory ; boredom ; interactivity
Abstract [eng] Museum education as the subject of scientific research has been little analyzed, especially in Lithuania, thus, the dissertation research on museum education is significant for further development of museum education. The strategy of classic grounded theory was selected for research. It provides the possibility to researcher to “emerge” the theory, which reveals the main concern and explains how it is solved, by conceptualizing the data of research. The data collection methods (interviews, observation, informal conversations, virtual comments, essays, drawings, documents), used in research, and application of procedures of classic grounded theory helped to reveal that the main concern in museum education is boredom. The problem of boredom in museum education is solved by submerging interactivity on the basis of which the grounded theory is formed: submerging interactivity in museum education. The processes of floating and immersing, which explain a modern museum education, are revealed in this theory. Floating as process of superficial museum education is disclosed by turning the wheel of boredom (when solving the boredom problem, it is sought to avoid boredom by activation, which leads to overdosing and results in return to initial condition of boredom). Then it seems that museum visitor floats on the surface of museum education, which leads to partial and temporal solving of boredom problem and promotes museum visitors to avoid museum even more in the future. Immersing (revealed by hooking, (self) involving and wakening of the doubt) is formed as process of in-depth museum education, offering an in-depth solution of problem, caused by boredom. It means that immersing seeks for in-depth experience of visitors and deepening educational impact, and stimulates museum visitors to go back more to museum in the future.
Type Doctoral thesis
Language Lithuanian
Publication date 2013