Museum pedagogical activities IN Maltas history museum

13.02.2015

Culture

One of THE guidelines for the mission of THE History Museum OF Maltas, building educational activities, is to involve people of different social layers and ages, especially school youth. In the course of the project week, from February 2 to February 5, THE museum worked for four days AT Maltas secondary school class 3 and Maria Klein. The subject of the project is the whole base ''. The museum offered museum pedagogical lessons, inviting people with great life experience and knowledge - Joseph podnieks, vault page and Irma Dvorecka. Museum pedagogical activities combined a common theme of “artisanal traditions”.
The first lesson was directed by Joseph. He told me about the house tools and their use, demonstrating how they were practically used, and invited pupils to build their skills and first work skills in crafts.
On the second day of the flax and wool-handling accessories, the leaf was told and shown. The wool and linen route, until it becomes a useful farm, was visualized with a demonstration of the rich narrative and processing tools. She also showed the tools used in the handsets. It should be noted that the boys were also naive. The best story is embedded in memory when it is enclosed with practical co-operation. The pupils were very interested, responsive and curious.
The first-class nurse ran for Kovalenoka and the teacher's long-running Truce with first-class pupils came to a museum on 12 February to the museum pedagogical lesson, from the grave to the loaf of bread ''. Irma Dvorecka said about the history of the grain use, the long and laborious way that the grain takes until it is processed.
Museum objects were used in museum pedagogical activities: linen drainage, sculpture, woollen cardboard and mothers, cardboard circular, house saw, sickle, bread lize, oven crutch, sieve for sieving.
Thank you for your support and the ability to share your experience and knowledge of the honourable people OF Maltas - a vault, Joseph potter and Irma Dvoreck.
 
 
 
Sylvia Pigojne
Maltas History Museum Manager 
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