Teaching with Museum Objects: A Guide to Object-Based Learning
Discover how to use physical and digital museum objects to spark curiosity, critical thinking, and student engagement using practical, text-based instructional strategies.
About this course
Traditional teaching methods often struggle to capture student interest and foster deep inquiry. Integrating historical artifacts, scientific specimens, and art pieces into your lessons can transform how students connect with complex concepts. By learning to teach with museum objects, you can turn abstract ideas into tangible, memorable learning experiences.
This course guides you through the principles of object-based pedagogy, helping you design engaging, interdisciplinary lessons that utilize both physical artifacts and modern digital museum collections. You will learn to facilitate powerful inquiry-based discussions that encourage students to observe, analyze, and draw evidence-based conclusions from the material world around them.
What you'll learn:
- Understand the foundational concepts of object-based learning and material culture pedagogy.
- Analyze museum objects using structured observation and inquiry-based questioning frameworks.
- Integrate open-access digital museum archives and 3D digital assets into your daily curriculum.
- Design culturally responsive and inclusive lessons centered around diverse historical and cultural artifacts.
- Develop written lesson plans that seamlessly connect physical objects to interdisciplinary learning standards.
The course begins with key terminology, basic concepts, and foundational definitions of material culture before moving into practical frameworks for observation, inquiry, and lesson design. You will read real-world case studies of object-based teaching in action and complete written exercises to practice crafting your own object-centered learning activities.
This course is designed for beginner K-12 teachers, homeschool educators, and informal instructors. No prior museum education experience or museum access is required.
Start reading today to unlock the educational power of historical and everyday objects in your teaching.
What you'll get
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30 min of practical content
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