Title of article
Sociopolitical culture and school music education in Hong Kong
Author/Authors
Ho، Wai-Chung نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
14
From page
71
To page
84
Abstract
In the last two decades, educational and curricular reforms in Hong Kong have been
designed to prepare students for the challenges of the return of Hong Kong’s sovereignty
from theUK to the People’s Republic of China (PRC) in 1997. This paper focuses on students’
and teachers’ attitudes towards a multicultural music education, which includes Chinese
music, in response to this socio-political change. A mixed method design, involving a
content analysis of relevant official educational and music documents, a questionnaire
survey to 3,243 school students, and semi-structured interviews with 20 music teachers
have been employed to further understanding of the development of politics and culture
in Hong Kong society, which was investigated between winter 2006 and spring 2007.
This paper argues that access to various musical cultures is a necessary but not sufficient
condition for the development of music education in Hong Kong. Questions of how to
integrate both Chinese music and other musical cultures in music education will remain a
challenge for the future.
Journal title
British Journal of Music Education
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
British Journal of Music Education
Record number
652587
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