Strumming your way into Foundation Phase Education

  • van Vuuren E
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Abstract

Most Foundation Phase (FP) students in South Africa arrive at university without having had any formal music training. Music skills must then be acquired in a fraction of one semester as part of a general Life Skills module. Education students in the FP have traditionally been taught to play the piano and/or recorder and/or Orff instruments with a two-fold aim - to be able to teach these instruments to learners and for accompaniment during music activities. The use of a guitar to replace the traditional choices could be beneficial to pre-service educators. The research question is: How suitable is the guitar as an instrument for Foundation Phase (FP) education students? Specific aims are to investigate the suitability, benefits and impact of the guitar in Foundation Phase courses and the guitar learning process. Results of this study show that a guitar is a rational choice for use in FP educator training.

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van Vuuren, E. N. J. (2018). Strumming your way into Foundation Phase Education. South African Journal of Higher Education, 32(2). https://doi.org/10.20853/32-2-1739

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