In the framework of the "Compilation, Analysis, and Adaptation of Selected Ghanaian Folktale Songs for use in the Elementary General Music Class," the author attempts to discuss the importance of the use of mmoguo (folktale songs) as a major component in the training of children. In the upbringing of the African child for instance, the use of mmoguo implicitly indicates to the child what is expected of him by the society, and /or why certain social events keeps occurring now and again. The use of mmoguo therefore not only serves to set the stage for the child's formal education, but also serves as a form of basic education prior to his formal schooling age. The nature and value of mmoguo also helps the child to become aware of the cultural ...
Changes occurring in the educational system of Ghana since independence in 1957 have been many and v...
Throughout history, in all cultures, music has been an integral part of human life. Music researcher...
With the possible exception of the "Bush Schools" set up by the tribes for initiation purposes or by...
This project is focused on the traditional songs of Moscmagor, a village at the Eastern entrance to ...
In this study I examine the play songs of children in several Akan communities. I have collected an...
247 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.This research discusses some ...
This dissertation is a video ethnography of the enculturation and learning patterns among children ...
This study aimed at examining the aesthetics of Ghanaian indigenous children's play songs. It adopte...
Abstract There are various stages of human development. At each stage, certain developmental tasks ...
The purpose of this study was to determine both the quantity and manner of presentation of African a...
This study aimed at examining the aesthetics of Ghanaian indigenous children\u27s play songs. It ado...
This is an investigation into the potentiality of Integrating some West African musics into the curr...
Folk music has been the backbone upon which the various musical practices of modern-day Africa have ...
The purpose of this study is to construct an African Music and Dance Interdisciplinary Curriculum fo...
Children’s play-songs are one of the many ways that children employ their creative abilities to expr...
Changes occurring in the educational system of Ghana since independence in 1957 have been many and v...
Throughout history, in all cultures, music has been an integral part of human life. Music researcher...
With the possible exception of the "Bush Schools" set up by the tribes for initiation purposes or by...
This project is focused on the traditional songs of Moscmagor, a village at the Eastern entrance to ...
In this study I examine the play songs of children in several Akan communities. I have collected an...
247 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.This research discusses some ...
This dissertation is a video ethnography of the enculturation and learning patterns among children ...
This study aimed at examining the aesthetics of Ghanaian indigenous children's play songs. It adopte...
Abstract There are various stages of human development. At each stage, certain developmental tasks ...
The purpose of this study was to determine both the quantity and manner of presentation of African a...
This study aimed at examining the aesthetics of Ghanaian indigenous children\u27s play songs. It ado...
This is an investigation into the potentiality of Integrating some West African musics into the curr...
Folk music has been the backbone upon which the various musical practices of modern-day Africa have ...
The purpose of this study is to construct an African Music and Dance Interdisciplinary Curriculum fo...
Children’s play-songs are one of the many ways that children employ their creative abilities to expr...
Changes occurring in the educational system of Ghana since independence in 1957 have been many and v...
Throughout history, in all cultures, music has been an integral part of human life. Music researcher...
With the possible exception of the "Bush Schools" set up by the tribes for initiation purposes or by...