Teacher attitudes and perceptions of primary school music education at independent schools in South Africa


Autoria(s): Joseph, Dawn
Contribuinte(s)

Jeanneret, Neryl

Data(s)

01/01/2003

Resumo

As South Africa enters the new millennium and is currently in its second term of democracy, the question remains: is outcomes-based education preliminary the way forward for learners in South Africa. The new education system recognises the importance of arts education and specifically music education at the primary school level. This article focuses on music education at independent schools in Gauteng, South Africa. The reporting of this article is based on the author's doctoral thesis entitled "Outcomes-based music education in the foundation phase at independent schools in Gauteng, South Africa". The principal form of research was a questionnaire sent to music teachers at primary schools registered with the Independent Schools Council (ISC). The purpose of the questionnaires was to contribute to a study on teachers' perceptions, attitudes and opinions regarding music education and outcomes-based education. The questionnaire was divided into three main sections, namely: personal and professional details, outcomes-based education and general information. Both open and closed types of questions were employed. The questionnaire yielded both ambivalent views about the change of the education system as well as the inclusion of music as an area of learning within "Arts and Culture". It also identified current teaching trends and exposed areas of weakness that call for attention.<br />

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30004927

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Australian Association for Research in Music Education (AARME)

Relação

http://dro.deakin.edu.au/eserv/DU:30004927/joseph-teacherattitudesand-2003.pdf

Direitos

2003, ANZARME

Palavras-Chave #Music #instruction and study #Australia #congresses
Tipo

Conference Paper