World sounds through universal fellowship: linking African sounds through collaborative networking
Author(s)
Klopper, Christopher
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2005
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The Pan African Society of Musical Arts Education (PASMAE) initiated the concept of Music Action Research Teams (MAT cells) at the grass-roots level for the collaborative sharing and learning of educators throughout Africa. The current number of 27 cells in Africa is a modest realization of the society's aims. However, it is strongly felt that if these cells execute the planned intervention strategies, then the number of cells and country representation will grow. This MAT cell concept is linking African sounds through collaborative networking.The Pan African Society of Musical Arts Education (PASMAE) initiated the concept of Music Action Research Teams (MAT cells) at the grass-roots level for the collaborative sharing and learning of educators throughout Africa. The current number of 27 cells in Africa is a modest realization of the society's aims. However, it is strongly felt that if these cells execute the planned intervention strategies, then the number of cells and country representation will grow. This MAT cell concept is linking African sounds through collaborative networking.
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Journal Title
International Journal of Music Education
Volume
23
Issue
2
Subject
Curriculum and pedagogy
Creative arts, media and communication curriculum and pedagogy
Specialist studies in education