1. BADRUL ISAbadrul_isa@student.rmit.edu.auSchool of Education RMIT University, Melbourne / UniversitiTeknologi MARA (UiTM), Malaysia Pushing the Boundaries: Using Museum and Gallery Learning as a Subject to Challenge and Educate Future Art Teachers
2. Focus of the Presentation This presentation focuses on the implementation of Museum and Gallery Learning as a subject in a teacher education program at the Faculty of Education, UiTM, Malaysia. 2 29/3/2011 A National Symposium Building Bridges for Historical Learning, March 28-29 2011 Canberra
3. Presentation Outline 3 A National Symposium Building Bridges for Historical Learning, March 28-29 2011 Canberra 29/3/2011
4. Education in Malaysia since 1957 Independence in 1957, Education in Malaysia has a strategic role of uniting the three major races which were economically, geographically and socially divided due to the previous ‘divide and rule’ policy of the British administration. Various curriculum reforms and innovations in education, and will continue to be used as a platform to instill positive values and as a tool to unite the generations. This aspiration is reflected in the subjects introduced at primary, secondary and tertiary levels of study. 4 A National Symposium Building Bridges for Historical Learning, March 28-29 2011 Canberra 29/3/2011
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6. 14 campuses within each states currently 165,000 students and aimed for 200,000 in 2015.
7. Government focus on the importance of education, there is a need for highly trained and specialized teachers across all schools in Malaysia.
8. To fulfill this need, the Faculty of Education was established with the aim of producing future educators. 5 A National Symposium Building Bridges for Historical Learning, March 28-29 2011 Canberra 29/3/2011
15. Various level of study - Diploma to PhD.6 A National Symposium Building Bridges for Historical Learning, March 28-29 2011 Canberra 29/3/2011
16. Department of Art and Design Education, UiTM The department provides training for students pursuing a Bachelor Degree in Education (Art and Design Education). Graduates will be absorbed in the secondary school system as visual art teachers and many of them are also employed in international schools. 7 A National Symposium Building Bridges for Historical Learning, March 28-29 2011 Canberra 29/3/2011
17. Art Education, Museum/Gallery as Core Subject The only university in the country to offer a subject like Art Education in Museum/Gallery. This subject is designed with the aim of nurturing the awareness in students of the ideology and philosophies of art gallery/museum. provides the understanding of the broad educational functions of the gallery/museum Students observe the educational functions of art gallery/museum within a diversity of contexts and systematically investigate the plurality of goals the gallery performs within society. 8 A National Symposium Building Bridges for Historical Learning, March 28-29 2011 Canberra 29/3/2011
18. Course Objectives Understanding of the historical and philosophical perspectives of museums or galleries. Familiarize themselves with the management and methodologies of galleries/museum including the roles it plays within the contexts of art education Experience an approach of working with audiences and communities, especially school communities Promote cultural enhancement through the knowledge and roles of information technologies. 9 29/3/2011 A National Symposium Building Bridges for Historical Learning, March 28-29 2011 Canberra
19. Museum and Gallery Learning As Compulsory Subject in Teacher Education Program Every student in the program is required to attend this subject as part of the course requirement. Teaching methods in this subject are based mainly on practical training and micro-teaching which serves as the main component in measuring students’ competence in planning and implementing educational programs in museums. 10 29/3/2011 A National Symposium Building Bridges for Historical Learning, March 28-29 2011 Canberra
20. Implementation of the Subject The subject is delivered and implemented through four main approaches: 11 A National Symposium Building Bridges for Historical Learning, March 28-29 2011 Canberra 29/3/2011
21. Teaching Practicum in Schools In ensuring that this subject is being adapted and utilized by these students while they are attached in schools for 10 weeks of teaching practicum, the Department of Art and Design Education has made compulsory for the trainee teachers to bring their students for academic visits to the museum as location for learning. 12 A National Symposium Building Bridges for Historical Learning, March 28-29 2011 Canberra 29/3/2011
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23. Increasing Teachers’ Awareness of Museums and Galleries as Educational Sites 14 A National Symposium Building Bridges for Historical Learning, March 28-29 2011 Canberra 29/3/2011
24. Filling The Gap of Teaching in Museums and Art Galleries in the National Curriculum 15 A National Symposium Building Bridges for Historical Learning, March 28-29 2011 Canberra 29/3/2011
25. Producing Resources in Meeting the Under-Resourced Local Museums and Art Galleries 16 A National Symposium Building Bridges for Historical Learning, March 28-29 2011 Canberra 29/3/2011
26. The Museums and Art Galleries’ Awareness of the Offering the Course at Tertiary Level 17 29/3/2011 A National Symposium Building Bridges for Historical Learning, March 28-29 2011 Canberra
27. Limitation of Expertise in Museum and Art Gallery Education 18 A National Symposium Building Bridges for Historical Learning, March 28-29 2011 Canberra 29/3/2011
28. Improvement Effort and Initiatives Taken and Implementation - to Date 19 A National Symposium Building Bridges for Historical Learning, March 28-29 2011 Canberra 29/3/2011
29. Deepening the Knowledge in Museum and Gallery Education at Doctoral Degree Level 20 A National Symposium Building Bridges for Historical Learning, March 28-29 2011 Canberra 29/3/2011
30. Studies/Research In Teaching and Learning in Museums and Art Galleries 21 A National Symposium Building Bridges for Historical Learning, March 28-29 2011 Canberra 29/3/2011
31. Centre of excellence in museum and art gallery education: A long term plan 22 A National Symposium Building Bridges for Historical Learning, March 28-29 2011 Canberra 29/3/2011
32. Conclusion 29/3/2011 A National Symposium Building Bridges for Historical Learning, March 28-29 2011 Canberra 23 Educational activities in Malaysia’s museums and art galleries have a bright prospect of moving forward in line with the government’s priority on education agenda. The discussion on challenges and way to move forward in the implementation of Art Education and Museum/Gallery subject is part of the UiTM’s initiatives to promote museums and art galleries as cultural hubs that actively engage in knowledge building and dissemination. To realize this, Faculty of Education particularly the Department of Art and Design Education appreciates any forms of assistance and constructive suggestions to improve the manner in which the subject is designed and implemented. The faculty always welcomes the idea of collaboration with other agencies in ensuring that the country will be enriched with high quality teachers.