The present paper aims to present the Spektrum project (Erasmus+ Youth. Action 2 - Strategic Partnerships) as good practice of transverse skills promotion among museum users with Autism Spectrum Disorders. The project, coordinated by the National Museum in Krakow (Poland), involves cultural organizations and research centres from Great Britain, Italy, Spain and Belgium, partners with rich and long-standing experience working with people with ASD. The project includes an analysis of the current edu- cational offer and accessibility level of cultural institutions in the partners’ countries and an exchange of good practices among European institutions. The partnership seeks the inspiration to develop new solutions and activities dedi- cated to the young audience on the autism spectrum and their families. Two years of cooperation (2020-2022) aim at creating strategic project resources and tools for museums to become more autism-friendly. The important feature is training for museum staff tailored to the needs of the cultural institutions, sensitizing to the needs of people with ASD.

Poce, A., Rosaria Re, M., Swift, P., Vander Stichele, A., Rodrigo San Juan, C., Cichy, B. (2022). How to make Museums Autism-friendly. The Erasmus+ Spektrum Project. In Antonella Poce Maria Rosaria Re (a cura di), Pensiero critico tra scuola, università e mondo del lavoro. Esperienze innovative di formazione / Critical thinking between schools, universities and the workplace. Innovative learning experiences (pp. 123-140). NAPOLI : Edizioni Scientifiche Italiane.

How to make Museums Autism-friendly. The Erasmus+ Spektrum Project

Antonella Poce
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Maria Rosaria Re
2022-01-01

Abstract

The present paper aims to present the Spektrum project (Erasmus+ Youth. Action 2 - Strategic Partnerships) as good practice of transverse skills promotion among museum users with Autism Spectrum Disorders. The project, coordinated by the National Museum in Krakow (Poland), involves cultural organizations and research centres from Great Britain, Italy, Spain and Belgium, partners with rich and long-standing experience working with people with ASD. The project includes an analysis of the current edu- cational offer and accessibility level of cultural institutions in the partners’ countries and an exchange of good practices among European institutions. The partnership seeks the inspiration to develop new solutions and activities dedi- cated to the young audience on the autism spectrum and their families. Two years of cooperation (2020-2022) aim at creating strategic project resources and tools for museums to become more autism-friendly. The important feature is training for museum staff tailored to the needs of the cultural institutions, sensitizing to the needs of people with ASD.
2022
Settore M-PED/04
English
Rilevanza internazionale
Capitolo o saggio
ASD
Museum
Inclusion
Erasmus+
Poce, A., Rosaria Re, M., Swift, P., Vander Stichele, A., Rodrigo San Juan, C., Cichy, B. (2022). How to make Museums Autism-friendly. The Erasmus+ Spektrum Project. In Antonella Poce Maria Rosaria Re (a cura di), Pensiero critico tra scuola, università e mondo del lavoro. Esperienze innovative di formazione / Critical thinking between schools, universities and the workplace. Innovative learning experiences (pp. 123-140). NAPOLI : Edizioni Scientifiche Italiane.
Poce, A; Rosaria Re, M; Swift, P; Vander Stichele, A; Rodrigo San Juan, C; Cichy, B
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