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Celebrating the use of African music : change in motion

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posted on 2005-01-01, 00:00 authored by Dawn JosephDawn Joseph
I undertook a research project regarding the use of African music at both primary and secondary school level with Victorian teachers in Melbourne in 2004. This study grew out of my first project, which examined the effectiveness of using African music with non-specialist primary teacher education students at Deakin University, Melbourne (see Joseph, 2002, 2003). In this paper the concept of 'change' in relation to teaching and learning is explored regarding practising teachers’ teaching and learning of African music in Australian schools. According to Campbell (2004), a guiding principle for shaping educational experiences designed to promote students’ musical and cultural understanding is for teachers to make music both meaningful and useful in their lives. She further contends that such an experience can 'come alive' for students if teachers promote active involvement for them as music listeners as well as makers of music. This paper discusses some of the findings in relation to why and how teachers are engaging with African music and what their students are learning from it. It may be argued that both students (Deakin University student project) and teachers (Victorian music project) perceived African music to be an effective way to transmit and engage with a 'new music and culture'.

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Title of proceedings

Celebration of voices : XV national conference proceedings

Event

Australian Society for Music Education. National Conference (15th : 2005 : Melbourne)

Pagination

128 - 133

Publisher

Australian Society for Music Education Incorporated (ASME)

Location

Melbourne, Vic

Place of publication

Parkville, Vic

Start date

2005-07-03

End date

2005-07-07

ISBN-13

9780957741355

ISBN-10

0957741359

Language

eng

Notes

Also Titled: Fifteenth national conference proceedings 15th national conference proceedings

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed; E Conference publication

Editor/Contributor(s)

D Forrest

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