Article Author: Grant helps Aga Khan Museum improve online and in-person education capabilities
Media Source: The Star (Toronto)
Date: 7 February 2022
The Aga Khan Museum has made "transformative" upgrades to both its online and in-person education programmes, thanks to a Resilient Communities grant of more than CAD$86,000 (USD$68,000) from the Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF). The grant has allowed the museum to expand its curriculum-linked school visits programme into t
The Aga Khan Museum has made "transformative" upgrades to both its online and in-person education programmes, thanks to a Resilient Communities grant of more than CAD$86,000 (USD$68,000) from the Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF). The grant has allowed the museum to expand its curriculum-linked school visits programme into the virtual sphere, making it accessible to classroom and home learners. “With the generous support of the Ontario Trillium Foundation, we boosted the reach and impact of our intercultural education programmes at a time when students and teachers are actively searching for innovative, engaging, and impactful experiences that meet their needs and are easily accessible on demand,” said Dr. Ulrike Al-Khamis, the Museum’s director and CEO.