Case Studies

GEM’s Case Studies is produced twice yearly in magazine format, during Spring and Autumn. Case Studies allows those working in heritage education to share examples of good practice and challenges so that others may benefit from the lessons learned.

All GEM members receive our Case Studies two weeks before they are available on our website. Case Studies are delivered in a digital format, but print on demand will be available.

GEM Case Studies #32, Reimagining Engagement

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Welcome to the 32nd edition of the GEM Case Studies. The theme of this issue – Reimagining Engagement – is inspired by Art Fund’s Reimagine programme, designed to reflect current issues, inspire creativity, increase diversity and stability in the sector.

 

 

 

Case Studies Archive

Case Studies #10
Case Studies #11
Case Studies #12
Case Studies #13
Case Studies #14
Case Studies #15
Case Studies #16, Museums and Schools Working Together
Case Studies #17
Case Studies #18
Case Studies #19
Case Studies #20
Case Studies #21
Case Studies #22
Case Studies #23
Case Studies #24, Access and Inclusion
Case Studies #25, Early Years
Case Studies #26, Remote Learning
Case Studies #27, Creating Community Partnerships
Case Studies #28, Young People
Case Studies #29, Health & Wellbeing

Case Studies #30, Hybrid Learning
Case Studies Special Edition, New Curriculum for Wales
Case Studies #31, Social Impact
Case Studies #32, Reimagining Engagement

Sponsoring a Case Studies
If you are interested in sponsoring Case Studies with your own special edition, please contact GEM by email at [email protected] or phone 01634 816 280.

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