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Item Evaluation of music education in selected primary teachers colleges in the central region of Uganda(Kyambogo University(Unpublished work), 2019) Nambirige, CatherineThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the teaching of Music Education in Shimon , Kibuli and Ggaba Primary Teachers’ Colleges, all found in the Central region of Uganda. The study was guided by the following objectives; Find out how music teaching and learning is conducted, assess the administrative support given towards the teaching and learning of music and find out the challenges encountered during the teaching and learning of music and suggest solutions thereafter. A descriptive design was conducted to collect facts, views and experiences during the teaching and learning. The study findings revealed that; Music teaching and learning was not properly conducted because of different factors like; methods employed by tutors which contradicted those suggested in the music syllabus thus tutor-centered instead of student –centered methods and absenteeism of tutors. It was also revealed that the time allocated to music was not sufficient given the breadth /or extensiveness of the content but still, it is not properly utilized because of absenteeism of music tutors. It was concluded from the study findings that; the teaching and learning of practical skills in the classroom is very minimal because most of the practical activities according to the syllabus are out of class activities. The following recommendations were suggested. There is need for curriculum developers through the Ministry of Education and Sports to continuously organize workshops, seminars and refresher courses aimed at helping tutors enrich their professional practice. On the academic point of view, the study gives detailed information of how best music teaching can be handled in Primary Teachers’ Colleges in order to produce well balanced and competent practical music teachers.Item The use of language competences in teaching music: a case of primary schools in Lira-Dokolo districts(Kyambogo University (un published work), 2019-11) Enou, SimonThis study investigated teacher efficacy in the implementation of the use of Language Competences (LC) in teaching CAPE 1 MDD in primary schools. The study was triggered by the need to establish teacher adherence to the Uganda Primary School Curriculum which demands that all teachers in upper primary classes use LC in preparation and actual teaching of music. The curriculum demands all teachers of upper primary classes to be teachers of English language. In order to contribute towards teacher adherence to the demands of the curriculum in question, the study aimed to establish the efficacy of teachers in the use of LC in preparation and actual teaching of music. A triangulation of methods namely document review, observation, and interviews was used to undertake the study. This study was guided by Bandura’s concept of teacher efficacy. This theory presupposes that mastery experience, vicarious experience, emotional arousal and verbal persuasion determine teacher efficacy in preparation and actual teaching of music. In preparation, the study discovered that: majority of ISTs had low efficacy in selecting appropriate vocabulary compared with PSTs. More ISTs have low efficacy in stating valid LC than PSTs. Both ISTs and PSTs have low efficacy in developing LC in the steps of their lesson plans. In music classroom instruction, the study found that: more ISTs teachers have low efficacy in modelling pronunciation. Both ISTs and PSTs have low efficacy in modelling reading of words. Majority of teachers have low efficacy in teaching meaning of words. In order to ensure efficacy of teachers in the use of LC in teaching music, this study recommended that: The Ministry of Education and Sports should re-train teachers in interpreting the competence based curriculum. The District Education Department should enforce the implementation of the use of LC in teaching music. Tutelage in the Primary Teachers’ colleges should emphasize the use of LC in preparation to teach music. School administrators should ensure that music is taught in all classes as time tabled. Teachers themselves should make efforts to seek knowledge from reliable sources.Item Visual narratives of traditional royal dances in Uganda: a case of clay mated Amaggunju dance(Kyambogo University(Unpublished work), 2020-09) Lubwama, GodfreyThe purpose of this study was to visually narrate the “Amaggunju” traditional royal dance of Buganda central Uganda through Claymation. An exploratory study design and adopted more of the qualitative than the quantitative approach in this study. The objectives of the study were to; examine the visual forms of the Amaggunju traditional royal dance of central Buganda, Develop a story line of the Amaggunju traditional royal dance of central Buganda and Claymate Amaggunju traditional royal dance of central Buganda. This study was grounded largely on the qualitative method approach. The Study Population and Samples were the Visual forms of the Amaggunju royal dance regalia in Buganda these included videos, photographs, Illustrations and drawings, Story lines were also used for claymated films and these were; The Chicken run, Early Man, Shauna the Ship Movie, Para Norman, Claymated films’ production process of The Chicken run, Early Man, Shauna the Ship Movie and Para Norm. Based on the nature of the study, the research questions it presented and the defined parameters of the required population reflected above, stratified random selection was employed and through this valuable information pertaining to this study was collected. Findings indicated that claymated Amaggunju traditional dance is one form that can be used to communicate and preserve the Baganda Royal practices. With a highlight of the advantages of using Claymation over the other forms of animation, the study recommended that animators to explore and use Claymation for communicating various aspects of human needs.Item Investigating the teaching and learning of Aural skills in music in selected Kampala secondary schools(Kyambogo University [ Unpublished work], 2021) Mukuye, Tendo ChristopherThe teaching and learning of aural skills in music in Kampala secondary school, must be re-defined in the role and structural nature of teaching music. The approach of teaching aural skills is ineffective due to inadequate methodologies and subsequent creativity of the music teachers‟ individual musicianship skills. Henceforth aural skills are the weakest performed aspect of music on national and school internal examinations. The research therefore begun with a review of all the available related literature on the teaching and learning of aural skills in music in Kampla and Uganda, however it is very limited and hence prompted the researcher into the field to find a way forward. The main objective of the study was to examine the instructional and pedagogical approaches used to teach aural skills, the students perception of aural skills and to investigate on the effects of music educators‟ skills and training in the teaching and learning of aural skills in Kampala Secondary schools. In ascertaining and gathering data for this study, five selected secondary school in Kampala where used to represent secondary schools in Uganda while employing the mixed methods approach together with questionnaires, interviews, observation and documentary analysis as the aiding research tools. In conclusion, aural skills are of significant importance in the teaching and learning of most aspects of music education in secondary schools and one of the main recommendations is that music teachers should be well trained in aural skills so as to transform the music field into a successful one.Item Electronic music devices and software in music teaching and learning at the department of performing arts, Kyambogo University(Kyambogo University [ Unpublished work], 2021-03) Busobozi, NicholasThis was a study to examine how Electronic Music Devices and Software (EMDS) were used to enhance music teaching/learning at the Department of Performing Arts, Kyambogo University. The study aimed to evaluate how available EMDS were utilized in teaching/learning music, examine the effect of use of EMDS in teaching/learning music, and find out the challenges that hampered utilization of EMDS in teaching/learning music. A mixed study design both qualitative and quantitative was used, where both the Laird’s Sensory Theory and the Peter Principle’s Theory were applied in trying to understand variables of the study. The response rate of 78 respondents (100%) participated, where purposive sampling and simple random sampling techniques were used. The study employed questionnaire, interview, and document review, observation, and focus group discussion methods to collect data. Data was analyzed in themes, by coding and sorting similar responses. According to the findings, lecturers used the available EMDS to teach students both theory and practical skills in music, the use of EMDS had a positive effect on music teaching/learning, and inadequacy in knowledge, electricity power supply, internet connectivity, and virus attacks hampered the use of EMDS to teach/learn music. The study recommended; lecturers to be skilled more in using EMDS, timely repair of EMDS, and provision of alternative power supply to run EMDS continually. Further studies could be conducted to explore attitude of stake holders in using EMDS to teach/learn musicItem The interplay between music and politics in Uganda: a case of by-elections in Bugiri, Jinja East and Kyadondo East constituencies(Kyambogo University, 2021-03) Dhikusooka, PeterThis study set out to understand the interplay between music and politics in Uganda, particularly focusing on by- elections of three places. For this case of by- elections in Bugiri, Jinja East, and Kyadondo East, the study specifically, sought to establish the different types of popular music that have been used in by- elections, determine how popular music and politics influence each other and identify challenges facing the interplay of popular music and politics in Uganda. A mainly qualitative research design was utilized to find out answers to the major problems. While both qualitative and quantitative research tools were employed in the data collection process, the research was mainly situated in the qualitative domain since the nature of the subject called for a critical, and analytical interpretation of the data collected from the field, consequently influencing the reporting of the findings. The study established that music and politics have always existed side by side playing a complimentary role. The study therefore concluded that music and politics exhibits an unlimited relationship, ranging from social, economic, political and academic which has existed for long in a hidden inactive mode that deserved study.Item Catholic church music festivals and the development of musicianship in Ediofe vicariate, Arua diocese (Uganda)(Kyambogo University(Unpublished work), 2021-04) Awuta, Juliet DriwaruThis study explores how the Catholic Church music festivals in Ediofe Vicariate, Arua diocese, an annual event, became a platform for the development of musicianship among the members. In other words, the study is an investigation of how these festivals enable different people (especially the choir members) to acquire skills of conducting, performance, composition, analysis, adjudication, reading and writing of music as well as playing and tuning instruments thus becoming musicians. Although there are various vicariates that organize and participate in these festivals, I chose Ediofe Vicariate in Arua District as my Case Study, to investigate how these festivals started, developed and how they have enabled the participants to develop musicianship. The study was conducted against the background that although music festivals bring together different people, there is inadequate research on how they become a platform for taping the development of musicianship in the people who engage in them. Moreover, there was need to document the process through which these festivals were started, how they are organized and the different stakeholders who organize and participate in them. As such, I adopted a qualitative methodology, under a case study approach, to examine how these festivals are organized, the nature of repertoire and stakeholders and explore how they act as a platform through which musicianship is developed. The study has revealed that indeed music festivals in Ediofe Vicariate act as a site where participants develop musicianship. This musicianship is manifested through the acquired skills to read and write music, choir training, conducting, analyzing, adjudication, composing as well as instrumental making/playing and tuning. The choir members I interacted with during fieldwork had participated in these festivals during previous years and had acquired experience through singing, dancing and playing instruments thus becoming musicians.The objectives of this study in this study are; To examine the background of music festivals in development of musicianship among choir members of Ediofe Vicariate, Arua Diocese. To discuss the items constituting the repertoire for music festivals in development of musicianship among choir members of Ediofe Vicariate, Arua diocese. To examine the contribution of the different stakeholders in the development of musicianship among choir members of Ediofe Vicariate, Arua Diocese and to explore how music festivals can become a platform for developing musicianship in Ediofe Vicariate, Arua Diocese. The implications of the study reveals that indeed over the years there are annual festivals organized in Ediofe Vicariate Arua Diocese and these festivals have a set syllabus. Stakeholders are involved in the organization of these festival and all their roles enhance the development of musicianship among the choir members at various levels and with various capacities in understanding what is entailed in musicianship in Ediofe Vicariate Arua Diocese.Item Participation of young people with special needs in school based musical performances in selected primary schools in Mukono district, Uganda(Kyambogo University[unpublished work], 2022-06) Ntambirwa, RocklineThis study intended to find out the nature of participation of young persons with special needs in music activities that take place in primary school contexts. It was motivated by the apparently low levels of participation by the young people with special needs in school-based musical performances. The objectives of the study were to establish the nature of musical engagements, establish the level of participation and factors responsible for the levels of participation and to find out the implications of the participation in school-based music programs to YPwSNs in selected primary schools of Mukono district. The study was qualitative in nature. Data in form of interviews, Participant observation, written documents, audio and visual recording was collected and analyzed in order to phenomena of participation by YPwSNs in school-based music performances. Thus, findings of the study were made. Findings revealed that young people with special needs are capacitated to participate in community music practices especially in school contexts. The young people have the ability to participate in school-based music activities regardless of the impairments. They can participate in singing, dancing, acting, playing instruments, poetry and other musical performances. It was recommended that in order to nurture the young people with special needs’ capacity to participate in school-based music activities, the government, teachers, care givers and the community should encourage, create a conducive atmosphere and support the participation of young people with special needs in school-based music activities.Item Kadodi dance performance and community mobilization for social and economic emancipation of the bamasaaba people in Mbale district, Uganda(Kyambogo University [unpublished work], 2022-10) Natanga, Khaukha MichaelThis study sought to investigate the performance of Kadodi dance as a tool for community mobilization of the Bamasaaba people in Mbale district to engage in activities that might improve their social and economic conditions. The objectives of the study were to find out how: Kadodi instrumental music and dance motifs could contribute to community mobilization for economic and social improvement of the Bamasaaba in Mbale district; family and clan union and re-union during Kadodi dance could contribute to community mobilization for economic and social improvement of the Bamasaaba in Mbale district; identifying with Kadodi dance could contributes to community mobilization for economic and social improvement of the Bamasaaba in Mbale district. The researcher used an ethnographic study design and collected qualitative data from 25 purposively selected respondents. The main data collection instruments were interview, participant observation and focus group discussions. The key findings were that: Bamasaaba unite and support one another as families and clans during Kadodi dance, and this can translate into pooling of resource capital for income generating projects in the communities. Kadodi dance artifacts promote cultural tourism. Performers can be hired by politicians during campaigns because of its power to pull crowds and entertainment. The songs they compose during the Kadodi dance can be archived to form a poetic repertoire that can be used as a reference since the lyrics talk about salient issues that affect their society. The study recommended that the elders, cultural institution and political leaders, need to embrace Kadodi dance as a strong medium for mobilization of their communities for social and economic emancipation. If the encouragement is given to Kadodi dance, it will go a long way at awakening and creating awareness of the community who look at the traditional dance as a mere source of fun and cultural identity but instead use it for social economic emancipation.Item Music instruction practices and competence of Secondary school music teacher trainees: a case of Kyambogo University, Department of Performing Arts(Kyambogo University [unpublished work], 2023-07) Independence, PetroniaThis study evaluates instruction practices and competence of secondary school music teacher trainees at the Department of Performing Arts, Kyambogo University. I was motivated to research on music instruction practices on Diploma in Education Secondary (DES) music teacher trainees due to comments from different secondary school administrators about their music teachers who have trained from Kyambogo University for being incompetent. The objectives of the study are to; 1) To examine the qualities of an effective music teacher to facilitate music learning in secondary schools in Uganda; 2)To examine the nature of instruction practices for producing competent secondary school music teachers at the Department of Performing Arts, Kyambogo University; 3) To find out the challenges that impede the effective delivery of instruction practices during the training of secondary school music teachers at the Department of Performing Arts, Kyambogo University; 4) To work out a plan of action and strategies to transform the training of secondary school music teacher instruction at the Department of Performing Arts, Kyambogo University through engagement of stakeholders . This study adopted a qualitative approach where by Action Research (AR) and evaluative studies were used. Action research was also used by engaging practitioners in a dialogue to analyze issues around DES music teacher instruction to collectively generate practical solutions. The study findings discovered that DES music teacher instruction has challenges associated with music learning. These include; Music education background, attitude towards music teaching and learning, inadequate resources, inadequate time allocated to teach music, government policy among others. This research concludes that;1) An effective music teacher needs to exhibit both practical and theoretical music skills, 2) Music education can be enriched by the background knowledge a music teacher trainee has and the pedagogical skills to facilitate the related content effectively, 3) Inadequate resources as the most challenging factor that impedes effective delivery of music instruction practices needs improvisational techniques for competency in music teaching and embracing active learning and 3) Teaching in a socialized environment with enough engaging activities can transform the instruction of music teacher trainees. Recommendations suggested for the study included the following; Review of the DES syllabus, provision of adequate materials to facilitate music learning and admission of music teacher trainees with music background.