Phenomenology as methodological frame for intercultural learning: a focus on jazz students in Malaysia
It is important to grasp what transpire in the learners’ mind, in responding to a foreign material of which they are tasked to embrace, internalize and apply all within the short time frame in an institutionalized setting. In this paper, I propose the use of phenomenology, combined with ethnography,...
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my.upm.eprints.663432019-02-13T06:29:06Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/66343/ Phenomenology as methodological frame for intercultural learning: a focus on jazz students in Malaysia Chan, Cheong Jan Wong, Siao Ern It is important to grasp what transpire in the learners’ mind, in responding to a foreign material of which they are tasked to embrace, internalize and apply all within the short time frame in an institutionalized setting. In this paper, I propose the use of phenomenology, combined with ethnography, as a methodological approach to foster pedagogy of empathy in mastering (inter-) cultural skills. I begin with Søren Kierkegaard’s notion on subjectivity that any things perceived within an individual is influenced or determined by one’s particularity of his/her background, and that the perception of an object also cultivates an understanding of self. From this I lay the three parts of my methodological frame of phenomenology, which is Object (which is the subject of study, that is jazz), Perception (the way the object is being grasped by the learner), and Self-image (the understanding of self, the evaluative aspect). It is hoped that through the proposed methodological frame, these different ways of understanding of the same object by the students can be revealed, and that self-efficacy, resulted from the perceived gap between the learners’ understanding of the object and their actual ability in realizing those understanding, could be examined in depth. Faculty of Educational Studies, Universiti Putra Malaysia 2015 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/66343/1/ICERP2015-12.pdf Chan, Cheong Jan and Wong, Siao Ern (2015) Phenomenology as methodological frame for intercultural learning: a focus on jazz students in Malaysia. In: 3rd International Conference on Educational Research and Practice (ICERP 2015), 25-26 Aug. 2015, The Everly, Putrajaya. (pp. 238-251). |
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It is important to grasp what transpire in the learners’ mind, in responding to a foreign material of which they are tasked to embrace, internalize and apply all within the short time frame in an institutionalized setting. In this paper, I propose the use of phenomenology, combined with ethnography, as a methodological approach to foster pedagogy of empathy in mastering (inter-) cultural skills. I begin with Søren Kierkegaard’s notion on subjectivity that any things perceived within an individual is influenced or determined by one’s particularity of his/her background, and that the perception of an object also cultivates an understanding of self. From this I lay the three parts of my methodological frame of phenomenology, which is Object (which is the subject of study, that is jazz), Perception (the way the object is being grasped by the learner), and Self-image (the understanding of self, the evaluative aspect). It is hoped that through the proposed methodological frame, these different ways of understanding of the same object by the students can be revealed, and that self-efficacy, resulted from the perceived gap between the learners’ understanding of the object and their actual ability in realizing those understanding, could be examined in depth. |
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