TEACHING MUSIC EDUCATION AT PRIMARY SCHOOL IN ROMANIA: A QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS ON TEACHERS TRAINING

A quality education is a major goal of each country because it is a predictor of the success of future societies. When it comes to quality education, initial teacher training should be a landmark of the universities that prepare the future teachers. Music education can contribute to the development...

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Veröffentlicht in:Studia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai. Psychologia-Paedagogia 2022-12, Vol.67 (2), p.139-162
1. Verfasser: Milencovici, Daniel-Alex
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:A quality education is a major goal of each country because it is a predictor of the success of future societies. When it comes to quality education, initial teacher training should be a landmark of the universities that prepare the future teachers. Music education can contribute to the development of quality education from a young age of children, needing, therefore, well trained teachers to perform it. Exposing children to quality music education in primary school does not restrict to the class hours. It might cover different learning situations, as music can accompany most of the teaching hours, in an integrative manner, and music activities, as chorus, can contribute to developing key competences of kids, ranging from the esthetic and cultural ones, till the social or cognitive ones. The article aims to highlight the importance of training musical skills that the teaching staff who teaches music education at primary school in the national education system in Romania must have. Expert oppinions are echoed in the article, drawn from 19 semistructured interviews carried out in May-June 2021. The diagnosis and proposals of academics training the respective teachers, of experienced practitioners guiding and evaluating teachers in schools, point towards possible revision of curriculum in initial teacher education, to ensure better trained professionals to teaching music in primary education.
ISSN:1221-8111
2065-9431
DOI:10.24193/subbpsyped.2022.2.07