This article reports on a study that examined the effectiveness of introducing African music and culture to Australian non-specialist primary teacher education students at Deakin University in Melbourne (Australia). The study demonstrates that African music enhanced the generic musical experiences, learning, motivation, interest, confidence and competence of students in their fourth year of teacher education. The research also addressed the significance and contribution of African music and culture as a cross-cultural experience for these beginning teachers who in turn could provide similar experiences for their own students. This study highlighted the author\u27s role and cultural identity as a South African music educator in transmitting ...
Australia is proud of its rich and varied array of the Arts depicting a range of cultural diversity ...
This study aimed to uncover the strategies being used to teach West-African music in cross-cultural,...
As Australia becomes increasingly multicultural, there are many that would argue that the teaching a...
This paper reports on research that examined the effectiveness of introducing rhythmic concepts thro...
As a South African of Indian descent I bring to education in Victoria an intimate knowledge of \u27c...
Australia is forged by ongoing migration welcoming a range of cultures, languages and ethnicities th...
Australian education providers at the university level are being challenged to be more inclusive of ...
Considered in this paper is the concept of "change"for practising teachers who are teachin...
This article reports of the power (influence) of music to develop intercultural understandings to be...
South Africa prides itself in a rich and colorful array of the Arts where music plays a significant ...
This article reports on students\u27 reflections, gathered from questionnaire and interview data, on...
I undertook a research project regarding the use of African music at both primary and secondary scho...
Australian society is increasingly multicultural, and this article provides some theoretical perspec...
Luckman (1996) defines experiential education as a "process through which a learner constructs ...
Australia is proud of its rich and varied array of the Arts depicting a range of cultural diversity ...
Australia is proud of its rich and varied array of the Arts depicting a range of cultural diversity ...
This study aimed to uncover the strategies being used to teach West-African music in cross-cultural,...
As Australia becomes increasingly multicultural, there are many that would argue that the teaching a...
This paper reports on research that examined the effectiveness of introducing rhythmic concepts thro...
As a South African of Indian descent I bring to education in Victoria an intimate knowledge of \u27c...
Australia is forged by ongoing migration welcoming a range of cultures, languages and ethnicities th...
Australian education providers at the university level are being challenged to be more inclusive of ...
Considered in this paper is the concept of "change"for practising teachers who are teachin...
This article reports of the power (influence) of music to develop intercultural understandings to be...
South Africa prides itself in a rich and colorful array of the Arts where music plays a significant ...
This article reports on students\u27 reflections, gathered from questionnaire and interview data, on...
I undertook a research project regarding the use of African music at both primary and secondary scho...
Australian society is increasingly multicultural, and this article provides some theoretical perspec...
Luckman (1996) defines experiential education as a "process through which a learner constructs ...
Australia is proud of its rich and varied array of the Arts depicting a range of cultural diversity ...
Australia is proud of its rich and varied array of the Arts depicting a range of cultural diversity ...
This study aimed to uncover the strategies being used to teach West-African music in cross-cultural,...
As Australia becomes increasingly multicultural, there are many that would argue that the teaching a...