Methodology of Music education 430


 
Module code JMM 430
Qualification Undergraduate
Faculty Faculty of Education
Module content

The music knowledge and skills of Music education in the second and third years of study are progressively applied in the methodologies (JMM 330 and JMM 430). The module offers a thorough overview of the learning content with specific focus on practical application as prescribed by the National Curriculum Statement Documents. Emphasis is placed on achieving the prescribed learning outcomes. In this module students are equipped with the necessary knowledge, skills, values and attitudes required for the practical application of music and to develop and enhance the inherent musicality of learners. Music serves as primary focus, but the integration of dance and drama is also included. Since Music education is based on sound and active involvement in music, this module focuses on the methodology of performance based activities. The methodology of music education and music production is integrated.

Module credits 12.00
NQF Level 07
Prerequisites May only be taken in the final year of study
Contact time 4 lectures per week S2 only Q4, 4 lectures per week S1 only Q1
Language of tuition Module is presented in English
Department Humanities Education
Period of presentation Semester 1 and Semester 2

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