Developing Creative Potential in School Children through Museums as Cultural Institutions: A Case Study in Madrid, Spain

Author:

Ponce-Delgado Abel1ORCID,Pocevičienė Rasa2,Rubira-García Rainer3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Educational Sciences, Universidad Internacional De La Rioja, 26004 Logroño, Spain

2. Management and Communication Department, Šiauliai State College, 76241 Šiaulių, Lithuania

3. UNESCO Chair in Communication Research, King Juan Carlos University, 28943 Madrid, Spain

Abstract

This study has the aim of providing a theoretical–methodological strategy for the design and implementation of educational programs that favor the development of children’s creative potential in the context of museums as cultural institutions. It was carried out in two schools with the collaboration of the National Museum of Natural Sciences and the Royal Botanical Garden in Madrid, Spain, during an entire academic year. The emphasis of the procedure is based on multi-stakeholder participation and a multidisciplinary approach through workshops based on a collaborative methodology that promotes communication between the school as an institution, the teachers, and the museum facilitators, during the various phases of the intervention. The work with the children is supported by the creative problem-solving (CPS) methodology through the development of workshops in the museums, where the children were able to be the protagonists and manage their own learning process. The obtained results show the relevance of assuming a set of methodological principles and resources that can be replicated in future intervention programs, among which the school–museum collaborative communication, creative problem solving, the use of activity records, and the role of games and fantasy as mediators in the stimulation of creativity stand out.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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