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Music education in Malawi: the need for a philosophy


Alinane Mildred Ligoya

Abstract

Music education in primary schools in Malawi is faced with challenges related to its marginalisation, inappropriate policy and implementation, teacher training and motivation. There are curriculum-related problems and a shortage of qualified teachers. In this article a philosophical solution is proposed, as the field of philosophy is best suited to reaching the core of the issues involved. The formulation of a philosophy requires multifaceted research and careful reflection. Based on the premise that context should be considered in the formulation of an appropriate philosophy, a research-based, culturally embedded, ethnographic approach is proposed to elucidate the context, aid in the formulation of a philosophy, and inform policy, curriculum, method and content.

JOURNAL OF THE MUSICAL ARTS IN AFRICA VOLUME 8 2011, 101–111

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eISSN: 2070-626X
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