2018
DOI: 10.14221/ajte.2018v43n5.3
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Creating Multicultural Music Opportunities in Teacher Education: Sharing Diversity through Songs

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“…When teaching f2f or when using Skype, we were challenged to keep to time, and had to reduce some of our PowerPoint presentation information. We also had to pace our teaching as students found singing in a different language difficult (Joseph & Trinick, 2018; Shirai, 2007). We found our students enjoyed learning about the cultural aspects of the song; it seemed less daunting than performing the song.…”
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“…When teaching f2f or when using Skype, we were challenged to keep to time, and had to reduce some of our PowerPoint presentation information. We also had to pace our teaching as students found singing in a different language difficult (Joseph & Trinick, 2018; Shirai, 2007). We found our students enjoyed learning about the cultural aspects of the song; it seemed less daunting than performing the song.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Music education is also included within ITE programs (courses) at higher education institutes in both countries. Building on our 2018 paper (Joseph, Nethsinghe, & Cabedo-Mas, 2018), this article explores whether collaborative teaching (face-to-face [f2f] and Skype) is an effective way to teach songs from different lands that can foster cultural diversity. Our study includes student voices at each of the sites.…”
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“…Rather, research has focused on the implementation of new ways to engage learners with traditional audio. For instance, teacher educators have used podcasts (Schreiber & Klose, 2017), audio feedback (Johnson & Cooke, 2016), audio-based stories (Piwinsky, Everett, Fulton, & Ross, 2020), and songs or song-writing (Joseph, Nethsinghe, & Cabedo Mas, 2018). This is not to suggest there has been a lack of advancements in audio.…”
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“…She has lived and worked in Australia for the past two decades. She contributes to this article as a colleague who has written widely in the area of promoting and fostering of intercultural understandings in ITE programmes (Joseph, 2003(Joseph, , 2016Joseph & Human, 2009;Joseph, Nethsinghe, & Cabedo-Mas, 2018). In this article, we argue the need to culturally prepare ITE students when undertaking placements in India or in any other developing economies, particularly in Asia.…”
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confidence: 97%