In this conversation, John Gibbs and Clare Lawlor discuss the vital role of museum education in engaging students and enhancing their learning experiences. Clare shares her insights on developing programs tailored for school audiences, the importance of organization for successful museum trips, and how interactive technologies transform how students engage with museum content. They emphasize the significance of creating memorable experiences that inspire curiosity and a lifelong appreciation for cultural heritage. In this conversation, Clare Lawlor discusses the multifaceted role of museums in education, emphasizing the challenges teachers face when organizing trips and the importance of empowering students through experiential learning. She highlights how museums serve as dynamic spaces for engagement, reflection, and understanding of history while addressing the need for diverse representation in historical narratives. The discussion also touches on the significance of interpreting art and artifacts in a way that resonates with contemporary society, encouraging students to think critically about the past and its relevance to the present.