Analysis of the music teacher education programmes in Belgium, Holland and Luxembourg from a music-training approach

After the Bologna process and the progressive implementation of the EHEA (European Higher Education Area), new winds have arrived on campus. The Benelux is facing a number of common challenges to Europe, the most important of which is the need of implementing improvements in the quality of education according to the framework of the European convergence in higher education. Another major challenge is the adaptation of content and a better student orientation. Following the analysis discussed in this paper, ir could be argued that there aresome mismatches between teacher training and the role o... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Sánchez, Mónica
Corral, Francisco Javier
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2010
Verlag/Hrsg.: Editorial Universidad de Granada
Schlagwörter: Training and professional development / EHEA / University Curriculum / Music Education
Sprache: Englisch
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After the Bologna process and the progressive implementation of the EHEA (European Higher Education Area), new winds have arrived on campus. The Benelux is facing a number of common challenges to Europe, the most important of which is the need of implementing improvements in the quality of education according to the framework of the European convergence in higher education. Another major challenge is the adaptation of content and a better student orientation. Following the analysis discussed in this paper, ir could be argued that there aresome mismatches between teacher training and the role of music in the core curriculum. ; After the Bologna process and the progressive implementation of the EHEA (European Higher Education Area), new winds have arrived on campus. The Benelux is facing a number of common challenges to Europe, the most important of which is the need of implementing improvements in the quality of education according to the framework of the European convergence in higher education. Another major challenge is the adaptation of content and a better student orientation. Following the analysis discussed in this paper, ir could be argued that there aresome mismatches between teacher training and the role of music in the core curriculum.