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The museum has well-prepared and tested education programmes for adults and students. The interactive educational programmes are the unique where students are given the opportunity to interact with the museum collections. Teachers and other organised groups are encouraged to ask for these programs. In order to offer these services at satisfactory levels the Museum and House of Culture has an education unit. |
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| Key education services |
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i) Offering professional and customer oriented guided tours within the museum, Dar es salaam city and to Bagamoyo historic town. This is done for individuals and to groups of pupils, students and tourists. |
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ii) Offer consultancy and provide information, data and materials on the countries heritage to both local and foreign researchers. |
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iii) Assist students with special projects on topics related to natural and cultural heritage of the country. |
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iv) Design and conduct special education programmes for our stakeholders such as children, youth, marginalized groups and elders. These are implemented through concerts, performances, art activities, exhibitions, workshops and public lectures. |
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v) Undertake outreach services to schools and to the general public through traveling exhibitions and distribution of learning materials. |
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Students are among the key stakeholders of Museum and House of Culture and are invited to use the museum facilities to supplement their studies and to have fun. The museum offers a wide variety of services to secondary schools students to complement what they are taught in class including projects, guided tours and gallery talks. |
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