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Music Education in Africa: Concept, Process, and Practice: Routledge Studies in Music Education

Autor Emily Achieng’ Akuno
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This book explores the music of Africa and its experience in modern education, offering music education analyses from African perspectives. The collection assembles insights from around Africa to bring African and non-African scholars into the world of music, education, policy, and assessment as played out across the continent. The music of Africa presents multiple avenues for the understanding of the reality of life from a cultural perspective. The teaching and learning of this music closely follows its practice, the latter involving a combination of artistic expressions. With international interest in world music, there is need to engage with concepts and processes of this music. The volume offers new research from culture bearers, scholars, and educators rooted in practices that provide deeper perceptions of the cultural expression of music. With sections focussing on Concepts in Musical Arts, Musical Arts Processes, and Music Education Practice, it captures and documents the concept of musical arts from an African experiential perspective. Articulating the processes of musical arts and their implications for teaching and learning in both African and international learning contexts, it presents a balanced view of music as a phenomenon and generates material for discussion. A valuable resource for those seeking insight into aspects of music practice in Africa, this book will appeal to scholars of Music Education, Ethnomusicology, Community Music, African Studies, and African Music.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367670962
ISBN-10: 0367670968
Pagini: 350
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in Music Education

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Contents




Chapter 1


Music and Musicking: Continental Africa’s junctures in learning, teaching and research


By Jean N. Kidula




Chapter 2


‘Tear open and enjoy eating’: Juxtaposing and merging knowledge systems


By Anri Herbst, University of Cape Town, South Africa




Chapter 3


Sharing Concerns: A direction for African music education


Eric Debrah Otchere




Chapter 4


Pertinent Concepts for Advancing Indigenous Epistemological Integrity for African Musical Arts Education


Meki Nzewi




Chapter 5


Africanising Assessment: Developing generic cross-cultural assessment standards


Renee Human, University of Pretoria, South Africa




Chapter 6


Music Education in Egypt: Identity& Culture


By Nahla Mattar




Chapter 7


The School of Arts and the Music Scene of Senegal


Ibrahima WANE




Chapter 8 "In Class out of Place": The substance of secondary school music curriculum


Ernest Patrick Monte and Joyce M. Mochere




Chapter 9


Interrogating Cultural Relevance in the Musicianship Class


by Cleniece Owino and Emily Akuno




Chapter 10


Incorporating Indigenous Songs into the Elementary School system in Nigeria


By Olorunsogo, Ifeoluwa A. O.




Chapter 11


Narrative perspectives of non-melodic praxis as a pedagogical approach for music education of children and youth


By Julius Kyakuwa




Chapter 12


Africanising the Music Classroom through Choral and Instrumental Ensembles: The Kenya Music Festival and Nairobi Orchestra as Music Education Resources


Elizabeth Achieng’ Andang’o,







Chapter 13


Karimojong Indigenous Education and the effect of the Non-Formal Education Curriculum and Contemporary Forces of Change


Peter Ekadu-Ereu,




Chapter 14


Pedagogical Attributes of the Lozi Silimba from Zambia


Jessee Wanderi




Chapter 15


Systematic Instruction for Musical Arts Education: Towards skill development and cultural growth


Atinuke Adenike Idamoyibo and Emily Achieng’ Akuno




Chapter 16


Composing Art Music from Indigenous African Musical Paradigms


Christian Onyeji




Chapter 17


Examining African Children's Musical Arts Experiences as Learning Resources for children


Fred O. Atoh, Virginia N. Onyara, and Perminus Matiure,




Chapter 18


Children's Songs: Education beyond the playground.


Emily Achieng’ Akuno




Chapter 19


Africanising the Music Classroom through Technology: The case of Uganda


by Benon Kigozi









Notă biografică

Emily Achieng’ Akuno is a professor of music at the Technical University of Kenya, and Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic Affairs) at the Co- operative University of Kenya.

Descriere

This book explores the music of Africa and its experience in modern education, offering music education analyses from African perspectives. The collection assembles insights from around Africa to bring African and non-African scholars into the world of music, education, policy, and assessment as played out across the continent.