New Voices Inspire the Field ASTC Annual Conference Saturday October 28, 2006.

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New Voices Inspire the Field ASTC Annual Conference Saturday October 28, 2006

David Heil & Associates, Inc.ASTC Oct 28, 2006New Voices Inspire the Field Welcome The success of the field depends on future leaders who have grown up in the field

David Heil & Associates, Inc.ASTC Oct 28, 2006New Voices Inspire the Field Format for Discussion Inspire the Field and Inform the Future (Why do we do this and where are we going?) –Those closet to the front-lines remind us of the passion we bring to our work –A vision for the field from the people who will influence that future –Scheduled presenters describe their inspiration and their vision –Audience briefly shares their thoughts Attract and Retain Talent (What can the field do to attract and retain the best and brightest staff?) –Recommendations for attracting high quality entry level staff and keeping them in the field –Scheduled presenters and audience join in a facilitated discussion Additional Questions and Insights

David Heil & Associates, Inc.ASTC Oct 28, 2006New Voices Inspire the Field Introductions 10 of the New Voices you’ll hear today: –Young and new to the field –8 are attending their first ASTC conference –Collectively average 1+ year in current position; 4.5 years in the field (many P/T for some of those years) –Their positions have included: Educator Demonstrator Explainer/Interpreter Outreach Presenter Exhibit Developer Bus Greeter And more We will facilitate audience discussion, so please plan share Session Leader: Alice Forbes, Senior Associate, David Heil & Associates, Inc. (Portland, OR)

David Heil & Associates, Inc.ASTC Oct 28, 2006New Voices Inspire the Field Inspire the Field: Presenters Dawn Kirchner, Museum Educator, U of Kansas Natural History Museum (Lawrence) Staci Radford-Vincent, Program Manager, Wonderlab Museum of Science, Health and Technology (Bloomington, IN) Alex Gallegos, Education Coordinator, Museum of Science and Industry (Chicago) Jonathan Bijur, Education Coordinator, MIT Museum (Cambridge, MA) Mercedes Hurd, Exhibits & Programs Associate, Connecticut Science Center (Hartford)

David Heil & Associates, Inc.ASTC Oct 28, 2006New Voices Inspire the Field Retain Talent: Presenters Georgette Williams, Science Instructor, New York Hall of Science (Queens) Karen Brown, Education Facilitator, Museum of Science and Industry (Chicago) Scott Pattison, Exhibit Developer, Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (Portland) Ben Dickow, Manager of Program Development and Training, California Science Center (Los Angeles) Nina Simon, Experience Development Specialist, International Spy Museum (DC)

David Heil & Associates, Inc.ASTC Oct 28, 2006New Voices Inspire the Field Follow-up To continue the conversation: –8pm Lobby of Louisville Science Center –Or follow up with any of the presenters Other sessions of note: –Building Capacity by Building Talent: Professional Development and Leadership in the Science Center Field, Sunday 4:00 - 6:00pm –Invigorating the Front Line, Monday 10: :45am Slides and preliminary notes will be posted at click on “Happenings”

David Heil & Associates, Inc.ASTC Oct 28, 2006New Voices Inspire the Field Raw notes from discussion during session Topic: Inspiration/What Inspires Us in Our Work? Inform next generation – develop new generations of informed citizens Parents learn, too! They get more involved in their kids ’ educational experiences Lots of new and different content to keep job fun and interesting Share excitement with visitors “ I love my job ” (share enthusiasm) Looking for effective ways to connect with and interest visitors Improve science education – compensate for formal education setting Listen to youth; empower youth Quality mentors Bring elements of traditional interpretive techniques to science centers Help visitors understand impact of science on their lives and their impact on science

David Heil & Associates, Inc.ASTC Oct 28, 2006New Voices Inspire the Field Raw notes from discussion during session Topic: How do we attract and retain talent? 21 st century museum professionals grant = NY Hall disseminating career ladder program nationwide Treat staff as professionals/colleagues Introduce and expose staff to the depth and dimensions of science centers that aren ’ t always obvious, culture of the organization has to support this Invest in young staff Recognize school and other aspects of an employee ’ s life that need to be addressed Remember what attracted you to the museum Science centers are a cool place to work Is there value to grad school? Treat front line staff with respect; see them as future employees, too Why are front line positions the lowest paid and require the least experience? Does management know how good or bad front line experiences are? National Park Service has career explainers, why don ’ t science centers? Go to a small museum: the staff do it all! and stay connected to visitors Introduce staff to appropriate opportunities and new positions

David Heil & Associates, Inc.ASTC Oct 28, 2006New Voices Inspire the Field Raw notes from discussion during session Topic: How do we attract and retain talent? (cont.) “ Date, don ’ t marry, an institution. ” (Jump from place to place to see where you fit.) Once “ married ”, how can you stay? Are there opportunities? What is the logical career path? Succession planning Need for dual track: –1) “ IBM Management track ” –2) “ Creative professional track ” Create opportunities for staff at large museums to diversify their job tasks How can we upgrade the explainer position How to recognize and reward: Explainers as creators of infectious ideas, of engaging ways of involving visitors and inviting them to explore; as performers and writers (like actors and screenwriters) Where and how do explainers get to public and to project and share their innovations to others beyond their own science center? Senior leaders do more than exhibit development and education Front line positions are hard and you can burn out Does rotating front line staff keep the floor fresh? How do we facilitate discussions for those not at ASTC