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The Learning Effect of Electroacoustic Music in Secondary Education An Interdisciplinary Practice in Greek Schools
Author(s) -
Vassileia Boura
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal of innovative science and research technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2456-2165
DOI - 10.38124/ijisrt20sep464
Subject(s) - music education , active listening , musical , music history , musical composition , music technology , contemporary classical music , musicology , composition (language) , pedagogy , mathematics education , music psychology , psychology , visual arts , sociology , art , literature , communication
In the rise of the 21st century, the music educator in modern schools is challenged to educate and train students in both conventional and contemporary music theory and practice. The contemporary approach to music learning and composition requests knowledge and practical skills from interdisciplinary fields. Electronics, physics, mathematics, computer science and music are merged to produce different contemporary styles of music. Students, in secondary education, are challenged to develop listening, performing and computer music skills, to expand their musical aesthetics and culture, together with their musical memory. Music educators are expected to teach a wide range of musical styles and techniques. Science and technology are parts of the musical practice in schools. Music has become an interdisciplinary subject, capable, more today than ever, to educate and shape personalities in school and for preparing students to be strong and healthy for entering society. Scientific and empirical research continues to be conducted to provide helpful guidelines for teachers' intentional use of music, in every class. This paper provides music educators with successful and valuable methods for incorporating electroacoustic music into the teaching and learning school environment applicable to secondary school settings

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