The
Erasmus+ adult education staff mobility project „Inclusive museum - involving
the community at the Estonian Open Air Museum“ was composed of five learning
mobilities in the course on 2020-2022. As a result the Estonian Open Air Museum
will be a sustainable and an inclusive museum, which following the example of
other European open air museums
and general museum developments in the world, will be a significant contributor
in building a strong civil society in Estonia.
The project is supported by Erasmus+ and European Solidarity Corps Agency from the Erasmus+ programme.
Project objectives:
- Keeping up with the
international museum developments and sustainability. Opportunity as a museum
to contribute in the discussion on topical issues. On an international level the
Estonian Open Air Museum is a considerable collaboration partner and a
competitor. Establishing long-term relations with museums in Europe.
- The Estonian Open Air Museum
becomes an active member of the society being an inclusive museum.
- Development of a viable
volunteer engagement strategy by the end of the project. This increases the
number of volunteers and diversifies their profiles.
- Development of various social
responsibility programmes by the end of the project, including a programme
already in plan for including the elderly (will launch in 2022) and specific
programmes for young people and young adults discussing social issues (domestic
violence, poverty, etc.).
- Organisation of an international
conference about the Soviet era in autumn 2022 due to the translocation of a
Soviet collective farm dwelling.
- Increasing the competence and
motivation of employees. All museum staff will benefit.
Five employees of the Estonian
Open Air Museum took part of job shadowing - the head of the Multicultural
Center of Estonia, Head of Educational Department, Research Secretary, the
Event Manager and the Communication Manager. Two of the job shadowing
mobilities took place at Skansen in Sweden, two at the Hungarian Open Air Museum
and one at the Lithuanian Open Air Museum. The main themes of the learning
mobilities were the involvement of volunteers and people with special needs in
an open air museum environment after the example of other European
open air museums. Unfortunately, participation in the
planned conferences was canceled due to the pandemic.
Expected outcomes:
- Organisation of an international
conference about the Soviet era in autumn 2022 due to the translocation of a
Soviet collective farm dwelling.
- There is a systemised volunteer
involvement strategy, an increase in the number of volunteers and diversification
of volunteers´ profiles.
- Optimisation of museum
management through volunteer work. Decrease in employees´ workload, increase in
community´s satisfaction.
- Launch of the social
responsibility programme for elders. There is a collection of ideas for various
programmes for people with special needs that could be undertaken in the
future.
- Discussion of social problems
through special programmes and public events.
- Increase in the competence and
motivation of employees. Increase in employee satisfaction.
Long-term benefits:
- Good reputation of the Estonian
Open Air Museum on both Estonian and international level.
- Estonian Open Air Museum is an
active member of the society.
- Estonian Open Air Museum is a
recognisable contributor in the making of a strong civil society.
- Estonian Open Air Museum is an
inclusive and a solidary museum.
- Estonian Open Air Museum helps
to promote tolerance and solidarity in the society.
- Long-term international
communication networks, which facilitate any future international cooperation
and will give the museum a voice on topical issues.