Affective Wellbeing and the Teaching of Mu sic in Ghanaian Basic Schools: A Reflection

Any healthy education aims to develop the individual holistically. To help achieve and assess thisgoal, educational objectives have been categorized under three domains: cognitive, psychomotor and affective. The arts (music particularly), have been identified as being best suited for the...

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Main Authors: Eric Debrah Otchere, Isaac Richard Amuah, Margaret Delali Numekevor
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Ghana 2016-12-01
Series:Legon Journal of the Humanities
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Summary:Any healthy education aims to develop the individual holistically. To help achieve and assess thisgoal, educational objectives have been categorized under three domains: cognitive, psychomotor and affective. The arts (music particularly), have been identified as being best suited for the training of the affective domain. Using a number of instruments and triangulation methods, we examined this claim. We observed that music teaching in Ghanaian basic schools has, to a large extent, not fulfilled this mandate. We recommend the need to rethink the music program in two main ways: a) reviewing curricula materials and b) providing requisite training for music teachers.
ISSN:2458-746X