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A guidebook that describes "Sensory Journey", a tool that was develioped as part of the Erasmus+ project "I AM: Inclusive and Accessible Museums". The guidebook was published as the second intellectual output of the project.

Aims of the tool

To support cultural institutions and youth organisations by providing guidance on how to organise educational activities involving all senses.

Description of the tool

A visit to a museum or a historical site is always a multilayered journey that is sensory, aesthetic, and social. Exhibitions trigger our senses in such a way that we gather impressions and receive a wealth of information. The more sensorial routes are triggered, the more we can produce an impact on our audiences’ emotions and intellect.

We designed the Sensory Journey tool to help museum or historical site educators, youth workers, and mediators to develop educational activities for young people with learning difficulties and intellectual disabilities (aged 13-30 years).

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SALTO cannot be held responsible for the inappropriate use of these training tools. Always adapt training tools to your aims, context, target group and to your own skills! These tools have been used in a variety of formats and situations. Please notify SALTO should you know about the origin of or copyright on this tool.

Tool overview

http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/3715

This tool addresses

Disability

Behind the tool

The tool was created by

mu-zee-um vzw with a partnership consortium

in the context of

Erasmus+ project for cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices "I AM: Inclusive and Accessible Museums

The tool has been experimented in

Piloting activities implemented by museums in Belgium, Estonia, Germany, North Macedonia, Portugal and Spain

The tool was published to the Toolbox by

Dragan Atanasov (on 16 January 2024)

and last modified

24 June 2023

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