Leveraging its diverse international cultural collections and artistic resources, XJTLU Museum has developed a systematic series of immersive Eastern and Western cultural and artistic experience courses tailored for surrounding sub-district communities as well as primary and secondary schools.
Integrating diverse teaching modules including appreciation of classic Eastern and Western arts, cultural story exchange and sharing, hands-on creative practice and on-site exhibition study tours, the courses fully arouse teenagers’ curiosity and intellectual curiosity to explore the world via lively and engaging interactive experiences.
Supported by long-term collaboration mechanisms such as regular public study tours, joint campus lectures and community cultural salons, the Museum continuously builds an in-depth cooperation platform and gradually establishes an interconnected, resource-sharing and complementary three-in-one cultural education network linking museums, schools and communities.
Centered on cross-cultural art education, it guides young people to transcend narrow single-cultural perspectives and cultivate an inclusive, broad global vision. Imperceptibly fostering teenagers’ core capabilities covering aesthetic perception, critical thinking and innovative practice, the Museum facilitates the long-term, balanced and high-quality development of their all-round comprehensive literacy in the new era.
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Leveraging its diverse international cultural collections and artistic resources, XJTLU Museum has developed a systematic series of immersive Eastern and Western cultural and artistic experience courses tailored for surrounding sub-district communities as well as primary and secondary schools.
Integrating diverse teaching modules including appreciation of classic Eastern and Western arts, cultural story exchange and sharing, hands-on creative practice and on-site exhibition study tours, the courses fully arouse teenagers’ curiosity and intellectual curiosity to explore the world via lively and engaging interactive experiences.
Supported by long-term collaboration mechanisms such as regular public study tours, joint campus lectures and community cultural salons, the Museum continuously builds an in-depth cooperation platform and gradually establishes an interconnected, resource-sharing and complementary three-in-one cultural education network linking museums, schools and communities.
Centered on cross-cultural art education, it guides young people to transcend narrow single-cultural perspectives and cultivate an inclusive, broad global vision. Imperceptibly fostering teenagers’ core capabilities covering aesthetic perception, critical thinking and innovative practice, the Museum facilitates the long-term, balanced and high-quality development of their all-round comprehensive literacy in the new era.