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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBy-law No. 2006-083 THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM BY-LAW NUMBER 2006-083 Being a By-law to Establish an Interpretation and Education Policy for"Museums Bayham" including The Edison Museum of Vienna and The Port Burwell Marine Museum & Historic Lighthouse WHEREAS the Council of the Municipality of Bayham recognizes the need for clear and concise policies concerning Museums Bayham; AND WHEREAS the Council of the Corporation of the Municipality of Bayham is desirous that i policy be established for Museums Bayham Interpretation and Education; AND WHEREAS the Council is desirous that such provision be approved by By-law; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Council of the Corporation of the Municipality of Bayham enacts as follows: 1. THAT the Council of The Corporation of the Municipality of Bayham hereby establishes a policy to be known as the "Museums Bayham Interpretation and Education Policy" as set out in Schedule"A"attached hereto and forming part of this by-law. 2. THAT the interpretation and education related to the Edison Museum of Vienna and the Port Burwell Marine Museum shall be maintained in accordance with the said Policy being hereby adopted. 3. THAT this By-law shall come into full force and effect on the date of its passage. READ A FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD TIME AND FINALLY PASSED THIS 7T$DAY OF SEPTEMBER 2006 Z.,4,- / tk a -l.L tle—ez;1-) CLERK 9.1 (d) Sept 7/06 Motion # 06- 5/4 ur 4-0 a/L ao06 - 61a3 MUSEUMS BAYHAM EDISON MUSEUM OF VIENNA PORT BURWELL MARINE MUSEUM & HISTORIC LIGHTHOUSE Interpretation & Education Policy Museums Bayham Interpretation & 1 . Introduction Interpretation and education programs are central to the Museums Bayham mandate, recognizing the responsibilities the museum carries with respect to educating the community. Through a series of varied programs, displays, activities and events, the museum strives to engage the community in a greater understanding of their cultural heritage. Interpretive and education programs are firmly based on the Museums Bayham collection, and complement the goals and objectives contained in the museum's statement of purpose. Such programs are designed to address criteria contained in the research, exhibition and conservation policies formulated by the museum, and follow recognized educational methodology and practices. As a community museum owned and operated by the Municipality of Bayham, the Museums Bayham functions within the community as an institution wo rking in concert with formal and informal educational partners to provide a valuable educational resource. 2 InternretationfEcffication ProaramF The variety of programs that the Museums Bayham offers are influenced by such factors as space, the avail ability of artifacts in the collection, the number of staff, the annual budget and hours of operation. However, Museums Bayham incorporates into its interpretation and education policy provisions for the following types of programs: The Museum will design and implement a variety of programmes and activities for the general public. Such programmes and services will include: guides tours; interpretative demonstrations; public lectures; and permanent and temporary exhibits and displays. This area of programming includes a wide variety of services and programs ranging from guided tours and working demonstrations, to exhibits and displays. .. .:, Guided tours are to be offered during public hours, where possible, by means of appointment arranged in advance. Special assistance with research is to be provided, where possible, by means of an appointment arranged in advance. This area of programming is the most important function of the Museums Bayham with respect to formal learning and education. A single program for all school students is neither applicable nor recommended, as the basic program has to be altered to meet the specific skills, needs and abilities of the following user groups: ._' Elementary (Prim. K-3, Jun. 4-6, Inter. 7-8): The specific needs and expectations of the defined learner/user group must be considered when 3 planning educational programs for elementary students. . ..': Secondary (Inter. 9-10, Sen. 11-13): The specific needs and expectations of the defined learner/user group must be considered when planning museum education programs for secondary students. Subject areas for programming range from geography, history, mathematics and science, to family studies, arts education, individual in s ociety, and trades and technology. ..'�.. Post Secondary: Educational Programs for this user group should deal with aspects of adult/continuing education, providing opportunities for both formal and life-long learning experiences. Topics to be considered in program planning include local history, techniques of conservation and preservation, genealogical and historical research, arts and crafts, etc. Programs are to be designed to assist permanent, seasonal, and volunteer staff as well as Museum Board members in interpretation techniques and educational theory. Organized professional development days are to be developed for introducing teachers to the museum, and for sharing ideas and expectations in preparation for student field trips. Events/exhibits provide a means of communication and are an important factor in audience development. They also provide ample opportunity for the integration of interpretation and education programs. The Museum will create and implement a variety of special events and related exhibits to be hosted at the Museum or on the Museum grounds. The Museum will incorporate seasonal or temporary displays. 4 Special events will be created to promote the Museum and its services and to encourage visitor participation. Interpretive/educational programes may be designed to reflect the theme of the special event and will incorporate hands-on activities and programes for visitors of all ages. Exhibit themes will reflect the Museum's Mission Statement and will comply with the museum's Collection & Records Management Policy. This type of programming is an essential aspect of museum promotion and visibility in the community, and contributes another dimension to its interpretive and education programs. Off-site programmes will be designed to expand upon the Museum's interpretation and education programme services; to maintain public access to the collection and museum resource material; as well as for promotional purposes. Activities might include participation at fall fairs, public speaking, media interviews, walking tours, traveling displays and education kits. Programs catering to the skills and abilities of pre-school children, and satisfying the needs of early childhood learners may also be developed. Special needs groups (i.e. physically disabled, sight and hearing impaired, mentally handicapped, learning disabled) should have access to both on- and off-site programs. Orientation and training sessions should be developed for senior citizens and retired members of the community, translating into an essential volunteer source. 5 3 . r arm Objectives The interpretation and education programs that are offered by the Museums Bayham strive to achieve the following objectives: To develop and maintain the Museums Bayham as a dynamic institution committed to providing the community with engaging, innovative, informative, and accurate educational resources; To develop and maintain the Museums Bayham as a current and relevant educational resource for the community. To provide the community with educational opportunities, and promote community involvement through interactive educational experiences; To maintain a high standard of accessibility and flexibility in order to meet the programming and educational needs of all user groups; To educate the community about the purpose and function of museums as an institution that is vital to our culture and society; 4 . Fees General admission and program service fees are required in order to cover the cost of program development, administration and maintenance. Certain special events may not require a fee, and some fees may be waived at the discretion of the Museums Bayham Board and/or Curator. 6 5 . Resources uirel The Museums Bayham requires the following resources in order to offer interpretation and education programs: = Funds: The financial resources required in developing and operating programs are recognized components of the Museums Bayham annual budget. Space: Interpretation and education activities require a defined amount of space within the Museums Bayham facility. °r Staff: A professional staff is required to develop, implement, evaluate, and promote interpretive and educational services and programs. 7 The following outlines the responsibilities of the Municipality of Bayham, the Museums Bayham Board, the Museums Bayham professional staff members, and third party contributors with respect to interpretation and education: The Museums Bayham Board recommends the annual inclusion of interpretation/education categories in the annual operating budget. 2 The Museums Bayham shall, where possible, provide staff with the physical, human and financial resources necessary to develop and implement interpretation/education programs. :7.: The Museums Bayham is responsible for compliance with all copyright legislation related to the development and implementation of interpretation/education programs produced by museum board members and staff. .- The Museums Bayham is responsible for compliance with the Standards for Community Museums in Ontario relative to the development and implementation of interpretation/ education programs produced by museum staff, 6 S The Museums Bayham is not responsible for compliance with copyright legislation or museum standards related to the development and implementation of interpretation/education programs produced by third party contributors. The Museums Bayham will establish priorities for the development of interpretation and education programs. The Museums Bayham will provide sufficient space and a safe and secure environment for interpretation and education programs. 8 The Museums Bayham will demonstrate a commitment to accuracy and objectivity in interpretation and education programs. The Museums Bayham will demonstrate a commitment to ethical behaviour in interpretation and education programs. The Museums Bayham Board and/or Director/Curator will ensure that the themes, content and formats of interpretation and education programs are consistent with the museum's statement of purpose and meet the needs and interest of the communities it serves. The Museums Bayham Board and/or Director/Curator will demonstrate a commitment to meet conservation standards in the use of artifacts. 6.1.2 The Museums Bayham Board and/or Director/Curator will ensure that responsibility for interpretation and education programming is delegated to appropriately trained staff. "w.1. The professional staff members associated with the development of educational programs and activities are responsible for ensuring that these components are systematically evaluated and updated as necessary. 9 . Policy Review Approval The Museums Bayham Interpretation and Education Policy is approved by the Museums Bayham Board. The Interpretation and Education Policy is to be reviewed on an annual basis, or at any time that changes are deemed necessary. The Museums Bayham Board and/or Director/Curator, in conjunction with the professional staff, conducts the review. The revised version is submitted to the Museums Bayham Board for approval. This Interpretation and Education Policy may not be altered without the consent of the Museums Bayham Board and Municipality of Bayham Council. DATED at Straffordville Ontario, this 21st day of August 2006. Signatur- GictrQL_. —3-0 OD Vice-Chairperson/Acting Secretary APPROVED BY BAYHAM COUNCIL BY-LAW #2006- 496'3 , on September 7, 2006. C /mak i