Chinese music teachers’ perceptions of context issues and transmission modes in world music teaching
Based on his academic background in multicultural music education and ethnomusicology, Huib Schippers developed the Seven-Continuum Transmission Model (SCTM) in 2004 to describe the teaching situations of world music. The current study adopted the SCTM as a framework to investigate Chinese music tea...
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my.um.eprints.439972023-11-30T07:06:46Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/43997/ Chinese music teachers’ perceptions of context issues and transmission modes in world music teaching Zhuang, Chun Mei Pan, Kok Chang M Music Based on his academic background in multicultural music education and ethnomusicology, Huib Schippers developed the Seven-Continuum Transmission Model (SCTM) in 2004 to describe the teaching situations of world music. The current study adopted the SCTM as a framework to investigate Chinese music teachers’ perceptions of context issues (tradition, authenticity, and context) and transmission modes (analytic/holistic, notation based/aural, and tangible/ intangible) in world music teaching. Semi-structured in-depth interviews were conducted using a qualitative methodology with nine primary and secondary school music teachers from different provinces in China. This study found that Chinese music teachers’ perceptions of context issues and transmission modes in world music teaching were more inclined to the formal, institutional settings rather than the informal, often community-based process. In addition, the music teachers were also influenced more by the “Eurocentrism” values; however, their perceptions were less affected by ethnomusicology that interprets human music from a cultural perspective and by multicultural music education. © 2022, Universitas Negeri Semarang. All rights reserved. Universitas Negeri Semarang 2022 Article PeerReviewed Zhuang, Chun Mei and Pan, Kok Chang (2022) Chinese music teachers’ perceptions of context issues and transmission modes in world music teaching. Harmonia: Journal of Arts Research and Education, 22 (2). pp. 200-212. ISSN 14115115, DOI https://doi.org/10.15294/harmonia.v22i2.33225 <https://doi.org/10.15294/harmonia.v22i2.33225>. 10.15294/harmonia.v22i2.33225 |
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Based on his academic background in multicultural music education and ethnomusicology, Huib Schippers developed the Seven-Continuum Transmission Model (SCTM) in 2004 to describe the teaching situations of world music. The current study adopted the SCTM as a framework to investigate Chinese music teachers’ perceptions of context issues (tradition, authenticity, and context) and transmission modes (analytic/holistic, notation based/aural, and tangible/ intangible) in world music teaching. Semi-structured in-depth interviews were conducted using a qualitative methodology with nine primary and secondary school music teachers from different provinces in China. This study found that Chinese music teachers’ perceptions of context issues and transmission modes in world music teaching were more inclined to the formal, institutional settings rather than the informal, often community-based process. In addition, the music teachers were also influenced more by the “Eurocentrism” values; however, their perceptions were less affected by ethnomusicology that interprets human music from a cultural perspective and by multicultural music education. © 2022, Universitas Negeri Semarang. All rights reserved. |
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