96-11261. Institute of Museum Services; Research in Learning in Museums, Request for Proposals  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 89 (Tuesday, May 7, 1996)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 20545-20546]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-11261]
    
    
    
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    NATIONAL FOUNDATION ON THE ARTS AND THE HUMANITIES
    
    
    Institute of Museum Services; Research in Learning in Museums, 
    Request for Proposals
    
    AGENCY: Institute of Museum Services, NFAH.
    
    ACTION: Notice of Availability of Funds for Cooperative Agreement to 
    Support Research in Learning in Museums.
    
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    SUMMARY: This announcement applies to a request for proposals to 
    support, through a cooperative agreement(s), a collaborative team(s) 
    which will design and conduct a program of theoretical and applied 
    research on learning in museums. It is intended that support for this 
    Request for Proposals is provided from the Institute of Museum 
    Services, the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Endowment 
    for the Humanities and the National Science Foundation.
    
    DEADLINE DATE FOR TRANSMITTAL OF PROPOSALS: Proposals must be received 
    by Friday, August 2, 1996.
    
    PROPOSALS DELIVERED BY MAIL: A proposal sent by mail must be addressed 
    to the Institute of Museum Services, 1100 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Room 
    609, Washington, DC 20506.
    
    PROPOSALS DELIVERED BY HAND: Proposals that are hand-delivered must be 
    taken to the Institute of Museum Services, 1100 Pennsylvania Avenue, 
    NW, Room 609, Washington, DC 20506. Hand-delivered applications will be 
    accepted between 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. (Washington DC time) daily, 
    except Saturdays, Sundays, and Federal holidays. An application that is 
    hand-delivered will not be accepted after 4:30 p.m. on the deadline 
    date.
    
    ADDRESSES: Institute of Museum Services, 1100 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, 
    Washington, DC 20506.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    Rebecca Danvers, Program Director, (202) 606-8539. Deaf and hearing 
    impaired individuals may call the TDD Line, (202) 606-8636.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The issue of learning in a museum setting is 
    complex. Here, learning is viewed both as a process (involving 
    perception and memory as shaped by prior experience to develop 
    neurological structures) and as a product (including a range of ideas, 
    feelings and sensations). This view mandates a broad conception in 
    considering museum learning.
        As defined here, museums include art, history, natural history, and 
    science museums; art, nature and science centers; historic houses and 
    sites; children's museums planetariums, arboretums and botanical 
    gardens, zoos and aquariums and general and specialized museums. They 
    provide a wide range of content to a virtually unlimited variety of 
    audiences. Thus the issues of museum learning cuts across a broad 
    spectrum of contexts and contents.
        Museums share many of the characteristics of other educational 
    organizations both in their educational missions and in their conduct 
    of educational practice. However, museum based learning has important 
    dimensions which may afford unique experiences for learners:
        Museums learning is inherently sensory, experiential and 
    contextual. Much of what a visitor learns in a museum is subject 
    specific, generally based on that museum's role as a repository of 
    cultural artifacts, but much
    
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    of it is not. Museum learning is often ``object-centered'' and activity 
    centered,'' but visitors also perceive and remember the other facets of 
    a museum experience including the rich social, physical and personal 
    contexts.
        Museum learning provides opportunities for active learning and 
    provides for multiple points of entry into the learning experience. 
    Because a museum visit may offer varied experiences, including the 
    potential for discovery learning and for self-directed and self-paced 
    inquiry, museums may provide learning experiences for a variety of 
    learners with differing characteristics, needs expectations and 
    learning styles.
        Although museum learning experiences include formal, nonformal. and 
    informal modes, they often differ from or transcend the typical 
    offerings of formal, sequential instruction tied to specified goals 
    with clearly identified populations which are found in other 
    educational organizations.
    
    AVAILABLE FUNDS: An award(s) is expected to be no greater than 
    $1,000,000 and may be less, depending on the availability of funds and 
    the quality of proposals. The supporting funding agencies reserve the 
    right to make one, multiple or no awards as a result of this request 
    for proposals. The coordinating agency, the Institute of Museum 
    Services, reserves the right to negotiate with the applicant to ensure 
    that the goals of this request for proposals are met.
    
    APPLICATION FORMS: Applicants may obtain application packets for 
    Research in Learning in Museums, Request for Proposals, by contacting 
    the Institute of Museum Services, 1100 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Room 
    609, Washington, DC 20506, (202) 606-8539, TDD Line--(202) 606-8636, or 
    e-mail at imsinfo@ims.fed.us.
    
    APPLICABLE REGULATIONS: In addition to statutes and regulations 
    referenced in the Statement of Assurances, these Office of Management 
    and Budget Circulars may apply to the management of project activities 
    by the cooperative team(s), depending on the organizational structure 
    of the official applicant(s): A-21 Cost Principles for Educational 
    Institutions; A-87 Cost Principles for State and Local Governments; A-
    102 Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Cooperative 
    Agreements to State and Local Governments; A-110 Uniform Administrative 
    Requirement for Grants and Other Agreements to Non-Profit 
    Organizations; A-122 Cost Principles for Non-Profit Organizations; A-
    128 Audits of Institutions of Higher Education and Other Non-Profit 
    Institutions; A-133 Audits of State and Local Governments.
    
    (Catalogue of Federal Domestic Assistance No. 45.301, Institute of 
    Museum Services)
    
        Dated: May 1, 1996.
    Diane B. Frankel,
    Director.
    [FR Doc. 96-11261 Filed 5-6-96; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
05/07/1996
Department:
National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of Availability of Funds for Cooperative Agreement to Support Research in Learning in Museums.
Document Number:
96-11261
Pages:
20545-20546 (2 pages)
PDF File:
96-11261.pdf