Docent program marks 30 years of guiding school tours
January 12, 2012

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Each semester for the past 30 years, Fairbanks school children have settled down in front of a docent to learn the secrets of the museum. The lessons they absorb from the collections and exhibits are a result of a legacy of teamwork between local teachers and the museum鈥檚 education staff.
Terry Dickey was the museum鈥檚 education director when the guided school tours program began in the spring of 1982.
鈥淲e met with teachers who helped us design topics that matched learning outcomes with classroom objectives,鈥 Dickey said. 鈥淭hey knew that students learn in different ways and offered valuable suggestions about using hands-on objects, storytelling, and activities.鈥
After years of collaboration, the museum today features a core of volunteers who serve as docents. They are a major strength of the program, says Jennifer Arseneau, the museum鈥檚 education and public programs manager.
鈥淭hese dedicated volunteers have a passion for learning and sharing the joy of discovery with kids,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a real pleasure to work with them and see the unique assets each docent brings to the program. The interaction with multiple docents makes our program unique. Kids interact with several adults, all passionate about museums and discovery.鈥

鈥淲e鈥檙e very fortunate to have the UA Museum of the North in our backyard,鈥 Hetman said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 the place to ask an expert and learn about Alaska鈥檚 diversity of people, animals, and land. Whether visiting with family, participating in Family Day programs or other special events, such as Halloween or the open house, the museum has something for everyone.鈥
More than 386 Fairbanksans have been museum docents, including Denali Elementary School principal Tim Doran, Amy Iutzi, director of the Alaska Adult Education Association, and CTC culinary arts program assistant professor Jennifer Jolis. Almost 72,000 elementary school students have participated in guided field trips since the program鈥檚 inception.
As part of the program鈥檚 outreach to the local school community, the museum is hosting an Educators鈥 Night on Thursday, Jan. 26 from 4-6 p.m. for teachers to explore the museum鈥檚 offerings and plan a school trip for their class. Pre-registration is required by Jan. 20.
ADDITIONAL CONTACTS: Jennifer Arseneau, education and public programs manager, at 907-474-6948 or via email at j.arseneau@alaska.edu, and Peggy Hetman, school and community liaison, at 907-474-5360 or via email at mahetman@alaska.edu.
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