Funded by the Institute of Museum and Library Services, the Access from the Ground Up project at the Palo Alto Junior Museum & Zoo (JMZ) seeks to better serve children with disabilities through a combination of partnerships with community, staff professional development and training, and the development of accessible STEM-focused exhibits and resources at the new JMZ facility, which opened in November 2021. This summative evaluation report seeks to answer the following evaluation questions:
- To what extent does the Access from the Ground Up project build or strengthen relationships with families with disabilities?
- How are accessibility elements used and understood?
- To what extent are people without disabilities aware of accommodations for families with disabilities? What are their reactions to the presence of these accommodations?
- To what extent have professional development, staff training, Super Family Sunday events, and the accessible exhibits and access resources influenced staff and volunteer attitudes, behaviors, and work practices?
- To what extent did partnering with provider organizations support the project, the participating organizations, and the team members?
Associated Projects
TEAM MEMBERS
Tina Keegan
Project Manager
Palo Alto Junior Museum & Zoo
Lisa Erikson
Project Staff
Palo Alto Junior Museum & Zoo
Citation
Funders
IMLS
Funding Program:
Museums for America
Award Number:
MA-10-17-0327-17
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