A Case Study of Multicultural Music Education Practice in Primary Schools -Taking Nanjing Xiaoying Primary School as an Example

Beilei Zhu

Abstract


Under the influence of the development trend of global economic integration, the concept of multicultural music education has gradually attracted the attention and research of multinational music education circles. After summarizing relevant scholars’ literature on multicultural music education through literature research, I find out the research and practice status of multicultural music education at home and abroad, and forwards strategies for how can the education entering primary school. On this basis, after writing the course objectives, chapter arrangements and course content, I used the practice research method to take class four and five,grade six of Nanjing Xiaoying Primary School as the practice object, and conducted a 16-week teaching practice around multicultural music education from September 2021 to December 2021. It is concluded through practice that multicultural music education not only conforms to the development of the times, but also helps to enhance students’ interest in music learning, enriches the content of music teaching, and helps students establish a prototype of the world’s music context. In specific implementation process, students’ innovative ability should be affirmed, and the differences in singing ability among individuals and the acceptance of the depth and breadth of teaching content need to be adjusted in practice.


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.20849/jed.v6i3.1232

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Journal of Education and Development  ISSN 2529-7996 (Print)  ISSN 2591-7250 (Online)

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