Programmers Special Interest Group
This SIG focuses on contemporary practices and theory in developing and delivering education and programming for diverse audiences. The programming encompasses a range of approaches including more formal activities for school groups, families and professionals, and informal self-directed learning opportunities for all ages.
The SIG represents a diverse group of programmers from across the province, including small centres and large institutions, such as art galleries, exhibition centres, museums, historical societies, parks, heritage sites, science centres, and zoos. Some members, both paid employees and volunteers, are new to the field and others have been active in programming for many years.
We are always seeking new members to join our discussions, plan professional development opportunities, and connect with others in the arts, culture, and heritage community. If you are active in programming in the arts, culture, and heritage area, we encourage you to contact MAS (see contact information below) to find out more!
Resources
https://www.edonline.sk.ca/webapps/curr-english-bb_bb60/index.jsp - Saskatchewan curriculum - an online resource for programmers and teachers.
Please note: The above links take you to websites that are not part of MAS. MAS is not responsible for the content or location of these websites. If you would like your website posted on this page, please contact us for further information.
Events
Professional development opportunities include discussion groups and specialized workshops. Watch this space for updates or contact MAS for more information.
Representative
Stephanie Kaduck, Swift Current Museum
To learn more about the Programmers SIG and/or to join this group, please contact:
Jessica Leavens
Professional Development Coordinator
P. 306-780-9241
or toll-free in SK: 1-866-568-7386
jessica.leavens@saskmuseums.org
F. 306-780-9463
Museums Association of Saskatchewan
424 McDonald Street
Regina SK S4N 6E1


