Australia is a ‘mosaic of cultures’, the borders between cultures, communities and societies are continually blurring, thus music and multiculturalism cannot be divorced from society per se. As teachers are agents of change, broadening students’ experiences and understandings of ‘other cultures’ can only enhance the provision of inclusive, rich, multicultural programs at schools. The article considers notions of multiculturalism, cultural diversity and music education. It also raises concerns and issues when valuing cultural diversity in music education. Music is an effective platform to foster understanding of difference within and beyond the classroom. I propose that teacher education courses provide intercultural inclusive practices.
History
Journal
Victorian journal of music education
Volume
2007
Pagination
28 - 38
Publisher
Australian Society for Music Education (ASME)
Location
Parkville, Vic.
ISSN
1036-6318
Language
eng
Publication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal; C Journal article