Exploring the impact of teaching music within the creative and performing arts subject in selected upper primary schools in Botswana

The introduction of Creative and Performing Arts (CAPA) in the school curriculum is one of the changes brought about by the educational reforms in Botswana’s education system. Fullan (2005:42) observed that “any educational change becomes a reality when it is implemented with the involvement of the...

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Main Author: Moswate, Kholisani
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Language:English
Published: Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10948/1654
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-nmmu-vital-85032017-12-21T04:22:42ZExploring the impact of teaching music within the creative and performing arts subject in selected upper primary schools in BotswanaMoswate, KholisaniCurriculum changeMusic--Instruction and studyThe introduction of Creative and Performing Arts (CAPA) in the school curriculum is one of the changes brought about by the educational reforms in Botswana’s education system. Fullan (2005:42) observed that “any educational change becomes a reality when it is implemented with the involvement of the key role players.” In the case of my research, the primary school teachers and school management teams are the key role-players. This research was, therefore, conducted to explore the impact of teaching music within the CAPA subject as one of the changes brought about by the educational reforms in Botswana upper primary schools. I have found the phenomenological design appropriate for my research. Babbie and Mouton (2009:28) explain this paradigm as emphasising that “human beings are engaged in the process of making sense of their lives and that they continually interpret, create and give meaning to, define, justify and rationalise their actions.” In collecting and analysing data, a mixed method of quantitative and qualitative approaches was used to explore trends regarding the teachers’ perceptions, views, emotions, feelings, experiences and preparedness for the introduction of the CAPA subject.Nelson Mandela Metropolitan UniversityFaculty of Arts2011ThesisMastersMMus (Education)xiv, 143 leavespdfvital:8503http://hdl.handle.net/10948/1654EnglishNelson Mandela Metropolitan University
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topic Curriculum change
Music--Instruction and study
spellingShingle Curriculum change
Music--Instruction and study
Moswate, Kholisani
Exploring the impact of teaching music within the creative and performing arts subject in selected upper primary schools in Botswana
description The introduction of Creative and Performing Arts (CAPA) in the school curriculum is one of the changes brought about by the educational reforms in Botswana’s education system. Fullan (2005:42) observed that “any educational change becomes a reality when it is implemented with the involvement of the key role players.” In the case of my research, the primary school teachers and school management teams are the key role-players. This research was, therefore, conducted to explore the impact of teaching music within the CAPA subject as one of the changes brought about by the educational reforms in Botswana upper primary schools. I have found the phenomenological design appropriate for my research. Babbie and Mouton (2009:28) explain this paradigm as emphasising that “human beings are engaged in the process of making sense of their lives and that they continually interpret, create and give meaning to, define, justify and rationalise their actions.” In collecting and analysing data, a mixed method of quantitative and qualitative approaches was used to explore trends regarding the teachers’ perceptions, views, emotions, feelings, experiences and preparedness for the introduction of the CAPA subject.
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title_short Exploring the impact of teaching music within the creative and performing arts subject in selected upper primary schools in Botswana
title_full Exploring the impact of teaching music within the creative and performing arts subject in selected upper primary schools in Botswana
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title_full_unstemmed Exploring the impact of teaching music within the creative and performing arts subject in selected upper primary schools in Botswana
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