The role of Museum Education Museum education contributes to the achievement of the primary goal of education which is the comprehensive development of the individual through the cultivation of multiple forms of knowledge, attitudes and skills required in 21st century society.
Nowadays, we are unfortunately witnesses of the value declining. The 21st century still is not free of prejudice and discrimination. More often we experience the lack of tolerance and acceptance towards others, especially those with differences and disabilities.
The story discusses the importance of cultural education and its benefits for children. It emphasizes the role of schools in preserving and transmitting cultural heritage. The book also explores the use of museums and folklore in cultural education. Overall, it aims to shape students' behavior towards cultural coexistence and cooperation.
During the Trojan War, Dimophon, the son of Theseus and Phaedra, falls in love with Princess Phyllis. They marry but he leaves for Athens, causing her great pain. When he returns, she has transformed into an almond tree. The story ends with a message of hope and love.