The Curiosity Museum Online

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Inside the Curiosity Museum

Supercharge your careers lessons

The Curiosity Museum is a playful thinking space. It’s fun to do and different from the usual career-journey quizzes and checklists.

In just 45 minutes, take your students from, “I don’t know,” to increased career confidence.

And… they’ll have 5-10 self-selected job ideas, including STEM and creative careers, and a new way of exploring their personal skills and qualities.

 

After experiencing the Curiosity Museum Online,

89% of students reported a greater awareness of career options.

Feeling curious? Get in touch 

If you have questions about the Curiosity Museum,
click here to book a friendly 20 minute chat

Open doors & explore careers

Did you know? 50% of Year 8 students don’t know what they want to do after school.

The Curiosity Museum Online is for students in Years 6, 7 and 8, and college students aged 16+.

Taking part helps young people uncover job options that really motivate them as they take the first steps on their journey to employability.

Give it a go!

How does the Curiosity Museum Online work?

Students are guided through a powerful career coaching process that gets to the heart of what they are good at and what they enjoy. The Curiosity Museum Online follows a game-like format for maximum engagement.

Each young learner’s personalised action plan has a research and development pathway to follow and includes short films made with young adults in the early part of their careers, making the job experience they talk about relevant and relatable to secondary school pupils.

The Curiosity Museum increases career motivation in 70% of previously unmotivated students

 

Choosing options in the Curiosity Museum
The Curiosity Museum Live in action

Our experience

The Curiosity Museum Online was developed from our successful, live, in-school experience. For three years, we’ve been running the Curiosity Museum Live in secondary schools. It’s a hands-on, touring, careers workshop that provides an inspiring introduction to the world of work for students aged 10+. Visit the Curiosity Museum Live page to find out more.

Feeling curious? Get in touch 

If you have questions about the Curiosity Museum,
click here to book a friendly 20 minute chat

Who’s behind the Curiosity Museum?

The Curiosity Museum is a project by social enterprise Equal Vision CIC.

Equal Vision’s mission is to create inspiring and exciting cultural programmes in response to real issues such as rural isolation and social mobility. We believe that art has the power to enrich lives – raising aspirations, building stronger communities and breaking down barriers.

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What makes you curious?

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We would like to thank our funders for their generous support for this programme.

 

 

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Research and development supported by

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The Elmley Foundation
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“This has been the best day I have ever had in school.”


Year 10 Student, Tenbury Ormiston Academy

Equal Vision CIC Ltd
2018-02-20T17:35:56+00:00

Year 10 Student, Tenbury Ormiston Academy

“The Curiosity Museum encouraged pupils to reflect on their hopes and dreams. I noticed a tremendous number of young people not simply enjoying but completely lost in the moment of learning.”


Adrian Price, Principal Tenbury High Ormiston Academy

Equal Vision CIC Ltd
2018-02-20T17:36:18+00:00

Adrian Price, Principal Tenbury High Ormiston Academy

“In a world where knowledge is one click away, the Curiosity Museum playfully helps young people better understand the world and their part in it.”


Stephen Wilson, Former Arts Development Officer, Worcestershire County Council

Equal Vision CIC Ltd
2018-02-20T17:36:42+00:00

Stephen Wilson, Former Arts Development Officer, Worcestershire County Council

“The Curiosity Museum helped our Year 9s to explore their ideas and find out what they needed to do to achieve their future goals in a safe, non-judgemental environment and have FUN!”


Dee Waters, Careers Adviser, Hereford Academy

Equal Vision CIC Ltd
2018-08-31T08:55:33+01:00

Dee Waters, Careers Adviser, Hereford Academy

“Thank you so much for coming in yesterday. I thought it was a really interesting, engaging and most importantly, different way of opening up the conversation about student’s futures.”


Lee Overton, Post 16 Adviser, Church Stretton School

Equal Vision CIC Ltd
2018-08-31T08:56:25+01:00

Lee Overton, Post 16 Adviser, Church Stretton School

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