I previously wrote book reviews and lists of books I want to read about museums, museum education, and history. Also, there are blog posts that did not fit into other categories.
Back to Blog Posts by Topic
Books:
Book Review: Creating Meaningful Museum Experiences for K-12 Audiences
Book Review: Invisible Ink by John A. Nagy
Book Review: The Cabinet by Lindsay M. Chervinsky
Book Review: For Love or Money Confronting the State of Museum Salaries
What Are You Reading? A List of Books Shared
Books I Want to Read for the Rest of 2020
Book Review: The Art of Relevance by Nina Simon
Books I Want to Read on Museum Education in 2017
Book Review: Programming for People with Special Needs
Book Review: Engaging Young Children in Museums by Sharon E. Shaffer
Other Posts:
Happy New Year! Goals for 2021
Giving Tuesday, and Celebrating 200 Blog Posts
Bonus Post: How Thanksgiving Will Look in 2020, and Indigenous Lives Matter
Special Blog Post: The 100th Blog Post
A New Year: What Needs to be Accomplished in the Museum Field
Moving Forward in 2019 for Museum Education
Significant Resources in the Museum Field
Reflections on Museum Education in 2017
How Can I Grow in the Museum Education Field
Anniversary Special: One Year of Writing about Museum Education
What I Love the Most About Being a Museum Educator
Looking Back, Moving Forward: How to Create an Exhibit on Limited Resources
UPDATE: Looking Back, Moving Forward
The Future of Museum Education
New Year’s Resolutions in Museum Education Field for 2017
Happy Holidays! Museum Education during the Holiday Season
What Museums Mean to Me: My Relationship with Museums when I was a College Student