Music Education in Uganda: An evaluation of Music Education in Elementary Schools in Buganda: a way forward
Book Details
Author(s)Benon Kigozi
PublisherScholars' Press
ISBN / ASIN3639705300
ISBN-139783639705300
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Sales Rank12,048,759
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
The study evaluates existing education policies like Education Strategic Investment Plan (ESIP), Universal Primary Education (UPE), Uganda Primary School Curriculum (UPSC), Uganda Syllabus of Primary Education (USPE), Education Policy Review Commission (EPRC), Education Statistical Abstract (ESA), and Complimentary Opportunity for Primary Education (COPE). It analyses education structure and syllabus, learners’ own music, teacher training and resources. A comparative analysis of arts education in other countries was conducted. Findings reveal the mission of the MoES as to support, guide, coordinate, regulate and promote education. It acknowledges locally trained music teachers perceived as having low teaching efficacy because of inadequate training. Pupil’s response to class music is influenced by their ‘own music’. Results offer insights for music education’s future role, nature and character. Insufficient funding, limited content and lack of resources are factors inhibiting the development of music education in Uganda. The study recommends directions and a vision for music education if it is to survive and transform itself into an autonomous player in the education dispensation.
