CECA

Theme: "Museum Education and Intangible Heritage; Museum and Non-Visitors; Diversity in Museum Education"


Program
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 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1
0830 - 1800 Registration
0900 - 1900

ICOM Advisory Committee Meeting

1830 - 1930 Information Meeting with International Committees Treasurers
 
 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2
0830 - 1800 Registration
0900 - 1900

ICOM Executive Council Meeting

1900 - 2100 Welcome Reception
 
ICOM/CECA Pre-Conference Excursion Day
  Visiting Korean Museums in Seoul
1000 Departure from COEX
1700 Arrival at COEX
 
 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3
0830 - 2000 Registration
0930 - 1100 Opening Ceremony
1100 - 1130 Coffee Break
1130 - 1300 Keynote Session 1
1300 - 1430 Lunch
1330 - 1830 Voting for the New Executive Council – Voting booths will be provided
1430 - 1600 Keynote Session 2
1600 - 1630 Coffee Break
(Deadline for submission of proposed resolutions, of suggestions for the program and of proxies for voting at the General Assembly)
1630 - 1800 Forum Discussion
1815 - 1915 Program and Resolutions Committee Meetings
2000 - 2230 Opening Event and Gala Dinner
 
 MONDAY - WEDNESDAY , OCTOBER 4 - 6 : CECA Program
October 4th Theme: Museum Education and Intangible Heritage
0800 - 0900 Registration
0900 - 0940 Opening Ceremonies

Dr. Moon Won Lee, Convenor, ICOM/CECA 2004 Conference
In Association with Korean Association of Museum Education(KAME)

Welcome to Seoul

Dr. Byung Young Ahn, Minister of Education & Human Resources Development, Korea

Official Opening

Ganga S. Rautela, Chair, ICOM/CECA
Dr. John-hee Lee, Co-Chair, Korean Association of Museum Education
Dr. Byung-Mo Kim, Chair, Korean National Committee of ICOM
  Plenary Keynote Address
0940 - 1020 Dr. In Whoe Kim, Co-Chair, Korean Association of Museum Education
Shamanistic Rituals as Intangible Cultural Heritage : Their Interpretation from the Perspective of Museum Education
1020 - 1050 Prof. Ru Shi Hwang, Media Literature, Kwandong University
On-site Intangible Heritage Education: The Case of Gangneung’s Dano Festival
1050 - 1120 Coffee Break
  Concurrent Sessions
1120 - 1140
Fred Karanja, Head of Education Department national Museum of Kenya
Culture of Peace as an Intangeble Heritage
Prof. Eva Maehre Lauritzen, Natural History Museums and Botanical Garden, Norway
The World of Nature, Natural History Museums and Intangible Heritage
1140 - 1200
Prof. Tomur Atagok, Yildiz Technical University, Faculty of Art and Design, Museum Studies Graduate Program, Turkey
Pilot Project for the Educational Use of the Istanbul Archaeological Musems for Intangible Cultural Heritage and Identity Establishment
Dr. Arja Van Veldhuizen, Amsterdam Historisch Museum
Memories of East Amsterdam, An Outreach Project Resulting in an Intangible Collection
1200 - 1220
Sonia Guarita do Amaral, Brazil
Intangible Heritage as a Vehicle for Education and Cultural Action
Denis Pollini, Brazil
Intangible Heritage as a Vehicle for Education and Cultural Action
1220 - 1300 Plenary Panel Discussion

Chair : Nicole-Gesche-Koning, Editor of the Journal ICOM Education

Panelists :
Prof. Jae Hae Lim, Andong National University, Korea
Prof. Yun kyung Na, Culture & Gender Studies, Yonsei University, Korea
Prof. Kenji Yoshida, Prof. National Museum of Ethnology, Japan
Fred Karanja, Head of Education Department national Museum of Kenya
1300 - 1430 Lunch
CECA Board Meeting
  Concurrent Sessions
1430 - 1600
Workshop By Yves, Hannosset, Belgium
Cultural Heritage, a Tool of Communication
Workshop By Liesbert Ruben & Elisabeth Ouma
Intangible Heritage in Educational Museumwork:
Stories to Tell, to Play, to Sing and to Dance,
Exhibitions with Personal Touch

Marketplace of Ideas

Julia Cordova-Gonzalez, Museo Arqueologico San Miguel de Azapa
The Textile Discourse

Jennifer Nigg / Mag. and Sadra Manhartseder
Association POLYGON Vlenna for Thecrystalweb, Austria
Ways of Digital re-presentation in the future museum

Kazuyoshi Sasaki
Curator, Sendai Mediatheque, Japan
How Craftsmanship Is Utilized in Present Media : the Trial of a Typography Workshop

Ayumu Ota
National Building Museum, USA
Exploring Intangible Heritage through Family Festivals

Odette Reydon
Manager Public Services
Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision
How We Make Intangible Heritage More Visible

Myoung Suk Oh
New Scope into the Museum Education Research Institute
A Study Tour Throughout Korean Traditional Children’s Song at Agricultural Museum

Dr. Andrea Weltzi-Fairchild,
Concordia University, Canada
Using Digital Tools to Document Museum Installations

Yang Hye Jung & Eum Moon Yong

Eun Young Koh
Galleria degli Uffizi, Firenze, Italia
Restauro : What is the Restoration in Italy

1600 - 1630 Coffee Break
1630 - 1930 Visit Bongeun-sa Temple & Dinner
1930 - 2100 COEX Evening Cultural Event
 

October 5th Theme: Museum and Non-Visitor

0800 - 0900

Registration

  Plenary Keynote Address
0900 - 0940 Nicole Gesche-Koning
The history of the ICOM/CECA Committee
0940 - 1020  
  Concurrent Session
1020 - 1040
Yoshi Miki, Senior Curator, National Museum, Kyushu, Japan
Museum for Three Generations
Dr. Hyung-sook Kim, Full-time instructor
Seoul National University, Korea
Museum for Invisible Visitors
Dr. Jiyeon Yang, Assistant Professor
Dongduk Women’ University, Korea
Audience Development in Museum: Korean Situtation
1040 - 1100
Wan-Chen Liu, Assoiate Professor, Graduate Institute of Museum Studies, Fu Jen Catholic University
Exploring Museum Non-visitors’ Thinking anfeeling
Prof. Eun Hee Joo, Hanyang woman’s College, Korea
Enhancing Cognitive Ability and Creativity of Children Through Museum Education
Dr. Jung-Hua Yeh, Adjunct Curator of Science Education
National Museum of Natural Science, Taiwan
An approach works to integrate elitism and popularize
1100 - 1130 Coffee Break
  Concurrent Sessions
1130 - 1300

Workshop By Shelly K. Weisberg, Museum Kinesthetic Learning Consultant, USA
Crafting a Moving Museum Experience

Workshop By Linda Kelly, Head, Austrailan Museum Audience Research Centre
An Introduction to Audience Research and Evaluation

Marketplace of Ideas

Ana Hortensia Castro
Head of the Educational Communication Area, Espacio Cultural y Educativo Betlemitas, Mexico
Visitor Studies as Strategies to Generate Interest for the Museum

Young Baik
Researcher, Myung Ji University
A visitors Study Based on ‘Adolescents Art Appreciation Program’

Won-Joo Suh
Institute of Education, University of London, UK
Museum Education for All : Adult Education in Museums in Britain

Dr. Arja Van Veldhuizen
Amsterdam Historisch Museum
It’s a Tricky Business : a Museum Programme for Teenagers on the Dilemma’s of the Conservators

Katsuyuki Okamura, Osaka Museum of History, Japan
Bridging Archaeology, Heritage and the Public

Christine Brehm, City Museum of Erlangen
The Possibility to Understand Form and Content of the Document

June Yap, Assistant Curator, Singapore Art Museum
Museums in the Context of Heritage Consciousness in Singapore

1300 - 1430 Lunch
CECA Board Meeting
1430 - 1630 Visit Mt. Inwang to see Seoul Walls of Joseon Dynasty
1630 - 1730 Seoul Museum of History
1730 - 1830 Cocktail Reception & Dinner at Kyungheegeung Palace
1930 Evening Cultural Event
 

October 6th Theme : Diversity in Museum Education

0800 - 0900 Registration
  Plenary Keynote Address
0900 - 0930 Gael de Guichen, former assistant to te D-G, ICCROM, Italy
Preventive Conservation Issue and How to Pass the Message
0930 - 1000 Dr. Gon-gil Ji, former director of the National Museum of Korea
1000 - 1030 Prof. Kazuyoshi Ohtsuka, National Museum of Ethnlogy
1030 - 1100 Prof. Michihiro Kojima, National Museum of Japanese History
How Can We Develop Exhibitions as Resources of education?
1100 - 1130 Coffee Break
  Concurrent Sessions
1130 - 1150
Dr. Kyung Hee Lee, Executive Director, Samsung Children’s Museum, Korea
The Development and Evaluation of Participatory Exhibits for Art Appreciation at the Children’s Museum in Korea
Dr. Inae Kang, Prof. Kyunghee University, Korea
The partnership between school and museum: Case studies in Korea
Giuseppe Monaco, Houston Museum Natural Science Education Center
Analyzing learning in Museum: a critical guide to a changing world
1150 - 1210
Eiji Mizushima, Tokiwa University, Japan
Overview of Museum Education in Japan : History, Politics, and Activities
Ysaac Kim, Lecturer, Museum Education Program, KyungHee University, Korea
Museum and School Collaboration Project
Dr. Eunmi Yi, The Independence Hall of Korea
Museum Education in Korea
  Marketplace of Idea
1210 - 1230
Karen Rudman, Nambia
Multiculture and Museum Education in Nambia

Hatsuki- Matsuoka, National Museum of Japanese History, The graduate University for Advanced studies
Evaluating the Interactive Exhibitions based on case studies of Children’s activities
Wan-Chen Liu & Lu Hsiu-Yu, Assoiate Professor, Graduate Institute of Museum Studies, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan / Exhibion Department, the National Palace Museum
Bridging Gaps Between the National Palace Museum and School Teachers

Young Baik, Researcher, Myung Ji University, Korea
How worksheet influence museum learning experience

Dr. R. Srinivasan
Tamil Nadu Science and Technology Centre, India
Role of Museums in Education

Dr. Rosa Park, Lecturer, Dept. of Cultural Planning & Arts Management, Sungkonghoe University,
Korea
Multicultural Society And Museum Education

1230 - 1330 Lunch
1330 - 1600

Museum Evaluation & Research Papers

Prof. Colette Dufresne-Tass and her group’s presentation

Yves Bergeron (Québec, Canada)
Reception of an Exhibition by its Visitors, the Media and its Designers, Ten Years After They Created it

Fiona Cameron (Sydney, Australia)
Contention and the Contemporary World - The Roles of Museums

Colette Dufresne-Tassé (Montréal, Canada)
A Difficult Task for an Adult Visitor : To Synthetize the Offerings of a Contemporary Exhibition?

Yeh Jung-Hua (Taiwan, China)
Exhibits Favorite for Pre-Service Kindergarden Teachers in Science Centers

Pino Monaco (Sydney, Australia)

Emma Nardi (Roma Italia)
For Art Museum Education

Marie Clarte O’Neill (Paris, France)
Some Results of a Research on the Reception by Adult Visitors of Temporary Exhibitions Presented in Paris at the Galeries nationales du Grand Palais

Linda Kelly (Australia)
Finding Meaning in Objects: Museum Visitors and Pacific Collections

1600 - 1630 Coffee Break
1630 - 1800 Annual General Meeting and CECA Regional Report
1800 - 1930 Conclusion and Closing Dinner
1930 Evening Cultural Event
 
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7
All Day Excursion Day
 
 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8
0900 - 1300 Final Plenary Session of the General Conference
1230 Closing of the General Conference & General Assembly
1330 New Executive Council(Lunch)
1500 - 1700 Advisory Committee Meeting
1700 Departure for Farewell Party


Contact:
Korean Liaison for CECA, c/o ICOM 2004 SEOUL Organising Committee, National Museum of Korea, 1-57, Sejongno, Chongno-gu, Seoul, 110-820, Republic of Korea.
Tel. (+82) 2 735 7021
Fax (+82) 41 557 8165
Email: icom_ceca2004@hotmail.com


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