Music Education Research Papers/Topics

FACTORS AFFECTING TEACHING AND LEARNING OF VISUAL ARTS IN THE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLS.

ABSTRACT The study identified the factors affecting teaching and learning of Visual Arts in the Komenda Edina Eguafo-Abrem Municipality so as to understand those factors and propose recommendation for improvement. Three Senior High Schools were selected for the study the municipality. The study employed qualitative paradigm with descriptive design. A sample size of thirty (30) participants were used for the study comprising, eighteen (18) Visual Arts students, six (6) Visual Arts teachers, th...

AN ANALYSIS OF FORM AND THEMATIC PRE-OCCUPATIONS OF MOHAMMED ben-ABDALLAH’S DRAMA

ABSTRACT Drama is artistic when it depicts life. It deals with man's experience which is the raw material for the playwright who is above all else a member of his particular society. He absorbs the culture of his society, takes in the language, observes the environment, discovers its idiosyncrasies and tries to reproduce them in his writings, especially in a format that connects with the aesthetic and social values of his audience. Mohammed ben-Abdallah is one Ghanaian dramatist who has devel...

FACTORS AFFECTING TEACHING AND LEARNING OF VISUAL ARTS IN THE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLS

ABSTRACT The study identified the factors affecting teaching and learning of Visual Arts in the Komenda Edina Eguafo-Abrem Municipality so as to understand those factors and propose recommendation for improvement. Three Senior High Schools were selected for the study the municipality. The study employed qualitative paradigm with descriptive design. A sample size of thirty (30) participants were used for the study comprising, eighteen (18) Visual Arts students, six (6) Visual Arts teachers, th...

ATTRACTING ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT FOR MUSIC EDUCATION IN SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN CAPE COAST (GHANA): THE ROLE OF THE MUSIC TEACHER

ABSTRACT School administrations are often confronted with the problem of cutting back financial assistance of some academic departments of their institutions due to consistent budgetary constraints. Often: the tendency has been to make music departments their first point of call. Ironically, these headmasters acknowledge the fact that music plays a vital rAle in their schools. Music education, in various forms, has been on the curricular of secondcycle schools in Ghana since the introduction ...

THE ART OF FABRIC NAMEOLOGY IN THE GHANAIAN CULTURE

ABSTRACT Ghanaians have various fabrics which are associated with their culture. One such fabric is the Ghanaian wax prints. These fabric prints have unique designs and motifs made in beautiful colours. Some of these prints have names, which are identified by the people, and significantly valuable in the Ghanaian culture. Many works have been done on textile products but a missing part is the nameology of Ghanaian fabric prints. The study sought to find out how naming of fabrics is done. Cate...

AESTHETICS, APPRECIATION AND CRITICISM AMONG EWE KENTE WEAVERS; ITS IMPLICATION FOR ART EDUCATION

ABSTRACT The Kete cloth is a product that is exclusive to Ghana, being fully hand woven and highly symbolic. This weaving tradition has gained popularity in renowned communities situated in the Volta, and other parts of the country. Kete as it is known among the Ewes in the Volta region has a unique ability to evoke powerful emotions and symbolizes some of the fundamental human ideas ever imagined in Africa, within Ghana. This research seeks to discover the concepts of aesthetics, appreciatio...

CELEBRITY ENDORSEMENT IN CONTEMPORARY ADVERTISING IN GHANA

ABSTRACT The study investigated factors contributing to the usage of celebrities in Ghanaian contemporary advertising. It has been in public perception that advertisers are recognized as major contributors of lies or deception in marketing through the use of celebrities (illustrations and photographs). The study was rooted in both the qualitative and quantitative approaches to seek answers to solve the research problems. The researcher used qualitative approaches to gain in-depth knowledge an...

USING FINALE NOTATION SOFTWARE IN THE TEACHING AND LEARNING OF SIGHT-READING AT FOSO COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

ABSTRACT This study set out to examine the effectiveness of FinaleNotation Software in helping music students of the Foso College of Education in overcoming their Sight-Reading challenges. A cross-sectional design was adopted to study 25 students from the Foso College of Education who served as the key informants for the study. Questionnaire and interview were used to collect data. The data were analysed quantitatively usingANOVA and Chi square applications which were described using means, m...

ADOCLASSIQUE: POPULAR ART MUSIC COMPOSITION BASED ON ASANTE MAMPONG ADOWA

ABSTRACT In our traditional setup a trait of identifying most societies is by their music, hence, the degree of value placed on traditional music. The project was an attempt to explore and analyse the elements of adowa music of the people of Asante Mampong. The researcher as a creative ethnomusicologist collected data using observation, oral interview and audio-video recording. The study discusses the provenance of the Asante Mampong adowa genre; its role and significance to the people, the e...

A HISTORY AND ETHNOGRAPHY OF THE CALVARY METHODIST SINGING BAND, ADABRAKA, ACCRA.

ABSTRACT To fully participate in the Methodist Church’s singing tradition, the Singing Band in the Methodist Church Ghana was created purposely to specifically enable non-literates of the Fante community to sing in their local language—Fante. In present times, the church’s liturgy still mandates the Singing Band to perform during church service. Over the years however, the Singing Band in the Methodist Church has been greatly populated by literates. This thesis undertakes a historical a...

MUSICAL ETHNOGRAPHY OF DAGARA PEOPLE IN BURKINA FASO

ABSTRACT Dagara constitute an ethnic group who occupy and span two neighbouring countries in West Africa: Ghana and Burkina Faso. They are located in the South-Western region of Burkina Faso and in the Upper-West region of Ghana. Although the Dagara live in different countries, they still share the same socio-cultural practices that define them culturally among other ethnic groups. Dagara cultural identity is their collective and dynamic cultural values held and cherished over the years. Musi...

THE CHALLENGES IN THE PREPARATION OF PRESERVICE MUSIC AND DANCE TEACHERS AT GBEWAA COLLEGE OF EDUCATION IN PUSIGA DISTRICT

ABSTRACT    The quality of teaching occurring in schools can be directly attributed to the preservice teacher preparation that teachers receive. The aim of the study is to find out challenges in the preparation of preservice music and dance teachers at Gbewaa College of Education. Also this study is to find out the kind of  instructional materials and methods of instruction employed in the teaching and learning of music and dance. The approach of the music and dance teachers to music ...

A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF ODWIRA AND OHUM FESTIVALS AMONG THE AKUAPEM

ABSTRACT Ghana is endowed with rich traditions and cultures. Some of these traditions and cultures are normally showcased during festivals. Each year festivals are held in various parts of the country to celebrate the heritage of the people. A festival is considered as one of the vital elements in the advancement of culture. Hence, in order for a community to facilitate its cultural growth agenda, it must pay much attention to the activities undertaken during festivals. The Odwira and Ohum f...

THE SIGNIFICANCE OF ART IN THE ACTIVITIES OF THE WULOMO.

ABSTRACT  The study, explored art form and art works associated with the position of the Wulomo in Teshie in Ghana. The main objective of this research was to study the Wulomoi of Teshie, with the view to identify the Art forms that are associated with their position and examined the importance and meaning of the Art forms used by the Wulomoi. It adopted a qualitative inquiry based on the narrative method. Data was collected through observation, and unstructured interviews. Purposive sa...

Residential and Industrial Compatibility: The Case of AccraNew Town Printing Business

ABSTRACT  Rising incidents of printing business establishment amidst residential settlement is a growing phenomenon in Accra New Town. Ideally, in a residential settlement, houses should predominate as opposed to industrial and commercial activities, but in Accra New Town, the situation differs. Printing businesses are overshadowing residential activities and has become part of the general livelihood of the inhabitant of the town; but has not been documented. This study which emanated from a...


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