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The Rebirth of Museum Education Echoing of Smart Education

Yingyilong Hu (Department of Lifelong Education, Chulalongkorn University, 10330, Bangkok, Thailand)
Zhengchao Fu (School of Housing, Building and Planning, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 11800, Penang, Malaysia)
Suwithda Charungkaittikul (Department of Lifelong Education, Chulalongkorn University, 10330, Bangkok, Thailand)
Ravee Chudasring (Department of Lifelong Education, Chulalongkorn University, 10330, Bangkok, Thailand)

The Emerald Handbook of Smart Cities in the Gulf Region: Innovation, Development, Transformation, and Prosperity for Vision 2040

ISBN: 978-1-83608-293-4, eISBN: 978-1-83608-292-7

Publication date: 22 November 2024

Abstract

The contemporary view of museums differs markedly from the traditional perception of scattered institutions, with urbanization and globalization reshaping their definitions and functions. This chapter explores the evolving roles of museums, particularly within the context of smart city development, with a focus on China. The chapter employs a structured methodology, first examining the positive aspects of museums, including their role in safeguarding natural heritage, promoting social responsibility, and facilitating education. Conversely, it scrutinizes the negative influences on museums, such as political and colonial interventions that impact pedagogical practices. A significant aspect of the discussion is the intersection of museum education with smart and adult education, heralding a renaissance in museum learning. A case study on the Danxiashan Geo-Museum illustrates the integration of cultural and heritage institutions into smart city initiatives, serving as a prototype for future endeavors. The chapter underscores the importance of incorporating smart and adult education into museum initiatives, along with smart innovation projects involving local museums and heritage sites. The implications extend to next-generation smart cities, offering insights into their societal, economic, and developmental impacts in the Gulf Region. Museum education emerges as a crucial yet understudied component within the framework of smart cities and education, providing a lens for reimagining future educational paradigms. By embracing the resurgence of museum education and integrating socio-cultural changes, including the rise of heritage education, smart cities can enhance their educational and societal contributions nationally and globally.

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Hu, Y., Fu, Z., Charungkaittikul, S. and Chudasring, R. (2024), "The Rebirth of Museum Education Echoing of Smart Education", Lytras, M.D., Alkhaldi, A. and Malik, S. (Ed.) The Emerald Handbook of Smart Cities in the Gulf Region: Innovation, Development, Transformation, and Prosperity for Vision 2040, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 99-116. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83608-292-720241006

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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