School Year 2008 will be a vibrant year for the Museo De La Salle as it conceptualizes new educational programmes to make the Museo more dynamic and significant in an academic environment like DLSU-D.
Learning Venue
POESIA: Every first Monday of the Month
A regular activity in cooperation with the Kagawaran ng Filipino at Panitikan and Languages and Literature Department (LLD)
The POESIA is a museum day for the LLD and KFP of DLSU-D. Professors of literature can discuss prose and poetry to selected students in the jardin or azotea. (Every first Monday of the month, 9am)
BAJO UN LENTE: An Educator’s Eye
A regular activity in cooperation with the seven colleges of DLSU-D
The Museo staff highlights a specific collection of the Museo through a one-hour lecture and exhibition. Architecture, Social Sciences, History, Art Appreciation, and Tourism students will be invited as participants. (Every third Tuesday of the month, 9am)
HORA DEL CUENTO (Storytelling)
A regular activity in cooperation with the Museum Docents Society, a student volunteer group. This will be held every first Saturday of the Month.
CANCION: Chorale sings at the Museo
Every last Friday of the month, 2pm-230pm
DLSU-D Chorale inside the Museo performing kundiman. If you happen to tour the Museo at around this time, you might catch a glimpse of two or three Chorale members rendering a song or two at the Museo.
EXPOSICION: Satellite Exhibitions
Temporary exhibits to showcase some Museo objects in several venues at DLSU-D.
Teacher Resources
In consultation with the College of Education
- Learn about the many ways the museum collection can connect to some course/subject curriculum.
- The activity will help the teachers to bring to their classrooms the power of museums.
- It aims to develop interdisciplinary classroom-ready programs for specific group of
Rizal
Philippine History
Asian Civilization
Art Appreciation
Architecture
Tourism
Biology
students.
Field Trip Programs
Home Economics/Practical Arts
Grade School
A tour of the museum collection highlighting the skills of Filipino and Chinese artisans, house helpers and laborers who did their works using their bare hands. This will be highlighted by a thematic tour highlighting the objects which utilize the hands in basic work. The tour will be followed by a hands-on activity for the experience and greater understanding of the young audience. (Group of 40 students, Tuesday and Thursday, 3pm, special museum rates including snacks)
An Ilustrado for a day
High School
The tour will highlight the lifestyle of the Philippine ilustrados using the novel of Dr Jose Rizal’s Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo. (Group of 40 students, Wednesday and Friday, 3pm, special museum rates)
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