Enhancing the Creative Arts Skill of Generalist Teachers in the Ga East Municipality, Ghana

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The objective-based curriculum previously in use was replaced by a standards-based curriculum for the 2019–2020 school year, bringing a fresh approach to the fundamental study of visual arts. However, the current curriculum places greater emphasis on art history and cultural practices, presenting challenges for generalist teachers in the Ga East Municipality who lack significant training or experience in creative arts. This study aimed to explore the impact of different levels of educational leadership on enhancing the teaching skills of generalist teachers in creative arts education. Employing a convergent parallel mixed methods approach, both qualitative and quantitative data were analysed. The study collected a total of 210 questionnaire responses and conducted interviews with 3 participants. The respondents included 185 generalist teachers, 25 headteachers, and 3 municipal education officers, selected through purposive sampling. The study held importance for the practical ability of generalist teachers to navigate complex artistic concepts through adaptability and flexibility in their teaching methods. The findings demonstrated that implementing innovative intervention strategies, such as collaborative projects, professional development training, integration of online resources, and pre-service education into the curriculum, while equipping generalist teachers with enhanced skills, can effectively inspire and engage students. Additionally, it highlighted the necessity for generalist teachers to exhibit passion, enthusiasm, instructional prowess, and imaginative skills to foster creativity, critical thinking, and self-expression in students through creative arts, ultimately influencing the quality of future art education.
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提高加纳加东市普通教师的艺术创作能力
在 2019-2020 学年,以前使用的基于目标的课程被基于标准的课程所取代,为视觉艺术的基础学习带来了全新的方法。然而,现行课程更加强调艺术史和文化实践,这给加东市缺乏创意艺术方面重要培训或经验的普通教师带来了挑战。本研究旨在探讨不同层次的教育领导对提高通才教师创意艺术教育教学技能的影响。研究采用收敛平行混合方法,对定性和定量数据进行了分析。研究共收集了 210 份问卷,并对 3 名参与者进行了访谈。受访者包括 185 名普通教师、25 名校长和 3 名市政教育官员,他们都是通过目的性抽样选出的。这项研究对全科教师通过教学方法的适应性和灵活性驾驭复杂艺术概念的实际能力具有重要意义。研究结果表明,实施创新的干预策略,如合作项目、专业发展培训、整合在线资源、将职前教育纳入课程,同时让通才教师掌握更多技能,可以有效地启发和吸引学生。此外,研究还强调了普通教师必须展现激情、热情、教学能力和想象力,通过创意艺术培养学生的创造力、批判性思维和自我表达能力,最终影响未来艺术教育的质量。
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