Exploring the life orientation potential of secondary school musical productions : the case of The Green Crystal / Amanda Salomina Potgieter

The problem I investigated in this research is the extent to which participation in a secondary school musical production contributes curricularly and pedagogically towards equipping learners for meaningful and successful living in a rapidly changing and transforming society within a life skills edu...

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Main Author: Potgieter, Amanda Salomina
Language:en
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10394/10593
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spelling ndltd-NWUBOLOKA1-oai-dspace.nwu.ac.za-10394-105932014-09-30T04:06:31ZExploring the life orientation potential of secondary school musical productions : the case of The Green Crystal / Amanda Salomina PotgieterPotgieter, Amanda SalominaMusicalMusical theatreMusical productionLife skillsLife OrientationSecondary schoolEducative valueDialogicDialogueDialogic educative spaceInterpersonal life skillsIndividual life skillsSelf-in-societyThe problem I investigated in this research is the extent to which participation in a secondary school musical production contributes curricularly and pedagogically towards equipping learners for meaningful and successful living in a rapidly changing and transforming society within a life skills education programme. The importance of creating a dialogic space where secondary school learners may practise life skills within the Life Orientation curriculum has been my main focus. My aim was to investigate and discuss the Life Orientation potential of the secondary school musical production as dialogic educative space for life skills attainment. I specifically employed a hybrid epistemology, namely constructivist hermeneutic phenomenology. In this qualitative study a small number of participants were interviewed individually and in focus groups because of their particular knowledge and lived experience regarding the research topic and the musical The Green Crystal as the chosen case study. This enabled me to construct and interpret their subjective reality and construct meaning within the particular social context of the secondary school musical production. The data I generated, coded and interpreted validate the notion that the secondary school musical production is a hybrid genre which is essentially a practise ground for life skills attainment through the media of music, movement and drama. It also emerged from the data that the secondary school musical production provides a dialogic and educative space to and for all participants to practise life skills within the subject Life Orientation. The participants indicated that their participation in the productions have been life-changing events. A notable contribution from the data was the confirmation that life skills learnt and practised during the musical production are transported into adult life. The life skills learnt through participation in a secondary school musical production are embedded in the memory of the participants and the lessons learnt purify over time. These individual and psychosocial life skills gained, honed and practised by participants assisted them in adapting to a changing and transforming society as functional and contributing adults (self-in-society).MEd (Learning and Teaching), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 20122014-06-03T06:58:40Z2014-06-03T06:58:40Z2012Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/10394/10593en
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topic Musical
Musical theatre
Musical production
Life skills
Life Orientation
Secondary school
Educative value
Dialogic
Dialogue
Dialogic educative space
Interpersonal life skills
Individual life skills
Self-in-society
spellingShingle Musical
Musical theatre
Musical production
Life skills
Life Orientation
Secondary school
Educative value
Dialogic
Dialogue
Dialogic educative space
Interpersonal life skills
Individual life skills
Self-in-society
Potgieter, Amanda Salomina
Exploring the life orientation potential of secondary school musical productions : the case of The Green Crystal / Amanda Salomina Potgieter
description The problem I investigated in this research is the extent to which participation in a secondary school musical production contributes curricularly and pedagogically towards equipping learners for meaningful and successful living in a rapidly changing and transforming society within a life skills education programme. The importance of creating a dialogic space where secondary school learners may practise life skills within the Life Orientation curriculum has been my main focus. My aim was to investigate and discuss the Life Orientation potential of the secondary school musical production as dialogic educative space for life skills attainment. I specifically employed a hybrid epistemology, namely constructivist hermeneutic phenomenology. In this qualitative study a small number of participants were interviewed individually and in focus groups because of their particular knowledge and lived experience regarding the research topic and the musical The Green Crystal as the chosen case study. This enabled me to construct and interpret their subjective reality and construct meaning within the particular social context of the secondary school musical production. The data I generated, coded and interpreted validate the notion that the secondary school musical production is a hybrid genre which is essentially a practise ground for life skills attainment through the media of music, movement and drama. It also emerged from the data that the secondary school musical production provides a dialogic and educative space to and for all participants to practise life skills within the subject Life Orientation. The participants indicated that their participation in the productions have been life-changing events. A notable contribution from the data was the confirmation that life skills learnt and practised during the musical production are transported into adult life. The life skills learnt through participation in a secondary school musical production are embedded in the memory of the participants and the lessons learnt purify over time. These individual and psychosocial life skills gained, honed and practised by participants assisted them in adapting to a changing and transforming society as functional and contributing adults (self-in-society). === MEd (Learning and Teaching), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2012
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