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Transforming the practice of music composition teaching under technological environment
- Transforming the practice of music composition teaching under technological environment
- Proceedings of the International Society for Music Education 30th World Conference on Music Education, Thessaloniki, Greece, 15-20 July 2012
- Nedland
- International Society for Music Education
- 2012
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- Hong Kong
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- 1997.7 onwards
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- Post-Secondary Education
- This paper discusses how IT changes the way of teaching and learning of music composition at school. Four music teachers in Hong Kong took part in a series of semi-structured interviews. They described how they had employed IT in teaching music composition and what types of musical products their students were able to create. It was found that the teachers were simply substituting IT for paper and pencil to notate musical pieces, and they were using a rather traditional “practice and drill” approach to teach music composition. A teaching framework, called Pedagogical Framework for Music Composition with Information Technology (PFMCIT), was thus formulated. The purpose of the framework is to promote the more effective student-centered approach in teaching music composition. It is hoped that the framework can help to improve pre-service and in-service music teachers’ knowledge and skills in the area of IT-assisted music composition education, and to establish a better technological environment for teachers to develop students’ creativity. Copyright © 2012 International Society for Music Education (ISME).
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- English
- Book Chapters
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- 9780987351104
- https://bibliography.lib.eduhk.hk/en/bibs/552952d2
- 2020-04-27
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