The Nature of Ghanaian Music and Dance Syllabus and the Challenges of Teaching its Contents in Tamale International School

Publication Date: 19/05/2021

DOI: 10.52589/BJCE-IIWHZRRT


Author(s): Emmanuel Obed Acquah, Isaac Kwesi Mensah.

Volume/Issue: Volume 1 , Issue 1 (2021)



Abstract:

This paper examined the nature of the Junior High School (JHS) music and dance syllabus in the context of growing cultural education and current socio-cultural transitions in Ghana. It also sought to highlight the challenges of teaching the syllabus in the schools. The design used was a case study while archival document analysis and interview incorporated the data collection instruments to collect the appropriate data to answer the research questions. The content of the syllabus was analyzed while two main participants of the study were also interviewed. The study reveals a mismatch in the relationship between the content of the music and dance taught in the classroom and what actually exists in the syllabus to be taught. It is recommended that music teachers properly align their instructional content to the syllabus since it contains enough African music content that can prepare the pupils to appreciate their musical culture.


Keywords:

Syllabus, Tamale, International School, Culture, JHS


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