Investigating Virtual Teaching Experiences: Perspectives of Undergraduate Student Teachers in Singing and Choral Techniques

Nyiko Condry Ngobeni
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The COVID-19 pandemic has prompted a widespread shift toward virtual learning across various educational domains, significantly impacting music instruction. This qualitative study, conducted at a university in the Eastern Cape Province, delved into the experiences of third-year undergraduate music students enrolled in the "Singing and Choral Techniques" module. Guided by the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) and Constructivist Learning Theory, the research employed thematic analysis on in-depth interviews with 30 purposefully sampled students, revealing intricate dynamics related to technology, collaboration, student engagement, and motivational factors. Findings not only illuminate the challenges faced by students but also present innovative strategies aimed at elevating the quality of online teaching. Key motivational factors, including effective time management and interactive teaching methods, emerged as crucial elements for fostering meaningful online learning experiences. These insights are paramount for educators and policymakers, shaping the trajectory of online music education. The study emphasised the importance of strategic investments in technology, the creation of collaborative environments, targeted student support, and specialised training for educators. Policymakers can leverage these insights to formulate inclusive policies and initiatives that enhance the quality of virtual music education. Serving as a guiding compass for music education in the digital age, this research not only highlighted hurdles encountered but also unveiled innovative solutions, thus contributing significantly to the evolving landscape of online music education.
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调查虚拟教学体验:歌唱与合唱技术本科学生教师的观点
COVID-19 大流行促使各个教育领域普遍转向虚拟学习,对音乐教学产生了重大影响。这项定性研究在东开普省的一所大学进行,深入探讨了学习 "歌唱与合唱技巧 "模块的三年级音乐本科生的经历。在技术接受模型(TAM)和建构主义学习理论的指导下,研究采用主题分析法对 30 名特意抽取的学生进行了深入访谈,揭示了与技术、协作、学生参与和动机因素有关的复杂动态。研究结果不仅揭示了学生面临的挑战,还提出了旨在提高在线教学质量的创新策略。关键的激励因素,包括有效的时间管理和互动式教学方法,成为促进有意义的在线学习体验的关键因素。这些见解对教育工作者和政策制定者至关重要,将影响在线音乐教育的发展轨迹。研究强调了对技术进行战略投资、创建协作环境、提供有针对性的学生支持以及对教育工作者进行专门培训的重要性。政策制定者可以利用这些见解来制定包容性政策和措施,以提高虚拟音乐教育的质量。作为数字时代音乐教育的指南针,这项研究不仅强调了所遇到的障碍,还揭示了创新的解决方案,从而为不断发展的在线音乐教育做出了重要贡献。
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