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- Ein Museumsführer leitet Personen durch Museen und vermittelt geschichtliche Hintergründe und Analysen zur Ausstellung und zu den ausgestellten Objekten. Das Berufsbild wird unter dem allgemeinen Begriff des Fremdenführers zusammengefasst. Für Sonderausstellungen werden auch zusätzliche Honararkräfte kurzzeitig angestellt und geschult. (de)
- Museum docent is a title given in the United States of America to people who serve as guides and educators for the institutions they serve, usually as a volunteer (unpaid) position. The English word itself is derived from the Latin word docēns, the present active participle of docēre (to teach, to lecture). Cognates of this word are found in several extant Romance Languages (and languages influenced by Romance languages) and are often associated with university professors or teachers in general. For example, in Spanish language, the word "docente" (from the same Latin root) means "teacher". In many cases, docents also conduct research utilizing the institution's facilities. The title "docent" is not widely used outside the United States in English languages, with the terms "guide", "facilitator", or "educator" preferred. (en)
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- Ein Museumsführer leitet Personen durch Museen und vermittelt geschichtliche Hintergründe und Analysen zur Ausstellung und zu den ausgestellten Objekten. Das Berufsbild wird unter dem allgemeinen Begriff des Fremdenführers zusammengefasst. Für Sonderausstellungen werden auch zusätzliche Honararkräfte kurzzeitig angestellt und geschult. (de)
- Museum docent is a title given in the United States of America to people who serve as guides and educators for the institutions they serve, usually as a volunteer (unpaid) position. The English word itself is derived from the Latin word docēns, the present active participle of docēre (to teach, to lecture). Cognates of this word are found in several extant Romance Languages (and languages influenced by Romance languages) and are often associated with university professors or teachers in general. For example, in Spanish language, the word "docente" (from the same Latin root) means "teacher". (en)
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- Museumsführer (de)
- Museum docent (en)
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