School Groups
Educational Programs for School Groups
Exploration offers teachers and students the opportunity to explore and discover the Museum’s collections and exhibits directly within their own space: the school.
Our educational programs are designed for all grades of Primary Education (Kindergarten through Elementary) and are crafted by scientifically trained staff. In these programs, children play a leading role in their learning journey. With the Museum's collections and mobile exhibits as tools, children actively participate by exploring, discovering, experimenting, researching, working in groups, and taking initiatives—all through the engaging process of play.
We approach a wide range of topics related to everyday life and society using both interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary methods. The goal is to enhance the school experience for both students and teachers. The themes of our educational programs also align with the philosophy behind the new “Skills Workshops,” offering children the foundational tools to develop essential skills such as: critical thinking, social awareness, environmental and cultural heritage, mental and emotional health, collaboration and creativity.
These core skills are also the fundamental principles of our educational philosophy, and we are committed to helping children build these skills in a way that is both enjoyable and meaningful.
Arrange a School Visit
For more information about organizing a Museum experience at your school, please fill out the contact form here. The ECM Education Department will get in touch with you to plan an enjoyable and enriching museum experience tailored to your students.