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Learners' perceptions about the relationship between music education and generic skills development : a case study within the Australian higher education sector

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posted on 2003-01-01, 00:00 authored by Nita Temmerman
A major issue emerging from the research and debate concerning quality in higher education has been an emphasis on the value of the acquisition of generic skills by undergraduate students, as indicators of quality in education. Music educators have long recognised the contribution music makes to the general education of learners. Learning in and through music can present varied and complex means for the acquisition of generic life skills such as: problem solving, decision-making, critical thinking, oral and written communication and teamwork. This paper documents one particular course of action that was implemented within a university undergraduate primary teacher education program, to systematically gauge learner perceptions about generic skill development/enhancement before and after participation in the music component of the core arts education subject.

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Journal

Asia-Pacific journal for arts education

Volume

2

Issue

1

Pagination

18 - 30

Publisher

Hong Kong Institute of Education

Location

Hong Kong

ISSN

1683-6995

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2003, Hong Kong Institute of Education

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