Emerging Trends in South African Higher Education: A Critical Analysis of Distance Learning Modalities in Music

S. Yende
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This study addresses the dynamic shifts in South African higher education, focusing on integrating distance learning into music education. The proliferation of digital platforms has redefined educational paradigms, necessitating a critical examination of its impact on music pedagogy within the South African context. Employing a qualitative critical analysis methodology, this research leverages existing scientific literature to discern patterns, challenges, and opportunities presented by distance learning modalities. Anchored in Jack Mezirow's Transformative Learning Theory, this study investigates emerging trends in distance learning modalities within South African higher education music programmes. Two significant findings emerge: firstly, distance learning fosters student autonomy, enabling self-directed exploration of musical concepts. Secondly, collaborative online environments facilitate cross-cultural musical exchanges, enriching students' cultural understanding and musical proficiency. This study underscores the imperative of harnessing technology for music education in South Africa, emphasising its capacity to democratise access and broaden cultural understanding. The findings contribute to a growing body of literature on transformative learning experiences in music education, offering practical insights for educators and policymakers. As South Africa's educational landscape continues to evolve, this research lays a foundation for the innovative integration of digital platforms, ushering in a new era of inclusive and culturally enriched music education.
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南非高等教育的新兴趋势:对音乐远程学习模式的批判性分析
本研究探讨了南非高等教育的动态变化,重点是将远程学习融入音乐教育。数字平台的激增重新定义了教育范式,有必要在南非背景下对其对音乐教学的影响进行批判性审查。本研究采用定性批判性分析方法,利用现有的科学文献来辨别远程学习模式所带来的模式、挑战和机遇。以Jack Mezirow的变革学习理论为基础,本研究调查了南非高等教育音乐课程中远程学习模式的新趋势。有两个重要的发现:首先,远程学习促进了学生的自主性,使他们能够自主探索音乐概念。其次,协同在线环境促进了跨文化音乐交流,丰富了学生的文化理解和音乐水平。这项研究强调了在南非利用技术进行音乐教育的必要性,强调了其民主化和扩大文化理解的能力。这些发现为越来越多的关于音乐教育中变革性学习经验的文献做出了贡献,为教育工作者和政策制定者提供了实用的见解。随着南非教育格局的不断发展,这项研究为数字平台的创新整合奠定了基础,开创了一个包容和文化丰富的音乐教育的新时代。
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