Abstract |
As there has been a growing interest in children education along with an increasing family-unit leisure time by the enforcement of a five-day working system, people have visited children`s experience halls in a family unit. However, visitors in a family unit have complained the lack of convenience facilities and various service areas as well as narrow spaces in those children`s experience halls. Families visit those halls simply because of their children`s education. Therefore, this paper aims to propose directions that learning type children`s experience halls pursue for sharing leisure activities and education with families by conducting a comparative analysis of good Korean and international children`s experience halls. This paper is supposed to be meaningful to both children who may be the foundation of the future, and to the promotion of children`s experience halls that have posted gradual growth from informal educational perspectives. |
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Key Words |
Exhibition Industry, Hands on Museum, Children`s museum |
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