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Tertiary educators' voices in Australia and South Africa: experiencing and engaging in African music and culture

journal contribution
posted on 2023-10-26, 04:22 authored by Dawn JosephDawn Joseph
Music tertiary educators can foster positive experiences that promote diversity, enhance intercultural and cross-cultural understanding through our teaching. Through findings of interview data of tertiary music educators’ understandings of multicultural music practice at two South African universities and at an Australia university, I used interpretative phenomenological analysis to analyse the data. Two major themes emerged: why is it important to teach multicultural music like that of Africa, and what are some of the effective ways of preparing students to best teach it? The data provides insights into an appreciation of and respect for music and cultural diversity. In multicultural societies educators cannot deliver courses based solely on one’s own identity and cultural perspective. I argue that music education may be seen as an agent of social change where music teaching and learning can occur through exploring, experiencing, expressing and engaging in the music of our own culture and that of others.

History

Journal

International journal of music education

Volume

33

Pagination

290-303

Location

London, Eng.

ISSN

0255-7614

eISSN

1744-795X

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal, C Journal article

Copyright notice

2014, Sage Publications

Issue

3

Publisher

Sage Publications