The South African Society of Music Teachers : its history, contribution and transformation

This study records the history and activities of the South African Society of Music Teachers (SASMT) from its founding in 1922 until 2015, concentrating on the contribution it has made to music education in South Africa and the extent to which it has adapted to changing socio-political circumstances...

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Main Author: Brown, Andrew Philip
Other Authors: Duby, M.
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2017
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Online Access:Brown, Andrew Philip (2016) The South African Society of Music Teachers : its history, contribution and transformation, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/22599>
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-225992018-11-19T17:15:45Z The South African Society of Music Teachers : its history, contribution and transformation Brown, Andrew Philip Duby, M. Van Niekerk, Caroline, 1953- Apartheid Colonial ISME SAMES SASMT Multicultural Music advocacy Professional association South African Music Educators' Society South African Society of Music Teachers The South African Music Teacher 780.7106809 South African Society of Music Teachers -- History Music -- Instruction and study -- South Africa -- History Teachers' unions -- South Africa -- History Music -- Social aspects -- South Africa – Curricula Music teachers -- South Africa This study records the history and activities of the South African Society of Music Teachers (SASMT) from its founding in 1922 until 2015, concentrating on the contribution it has made to music education in South Africa and the extent to which it has adapted to changing socio-political circumstances. Within the context of South African history and its education system, a study of the SASMT's Constitution, journal and other archival material was undertaken. The SASMT's reaction to changing trends in music education, including multiculturalism and the praxial philosophy, was contrasted with the activities of the South African Music Educators' Society (SAMES) and comparable overseas organisations. The mission and activities of ISME and PASMAE were used as a yardstick for determining the extent to which the SASMT fulfills the music educational needs of post-apartheid South Africa. Initially the SASMT provided a link between Europe and South Africa, focusing almost exclusively on Western Art Music. With an arguably colonial-based outlook, the organisation helped to unite music teachers by means of various projects and activities, as well as through its magazine and by forming a strong relationship with the overseas examining bodies and Unisa. Throughout its history, the SASMT has grappled with determining exactly what aspects of music education it represents, and consequently who should be admitted to membership. This became particularly pertinent in the 1980s with the formation of the South African Music Educators' Society, which highlighted the need for a more open organisation in the context of the fragmented education system of the times. The SASMT has a long, stable history, with a network of centres and institutional members, and in the late 1990s was appointed as the National Affiliate of ISME. Currently the SASMT is characterised by reduced participation in its activities and a membership that does not adequately reflect South Africa's demographics. The study concludes with recommendations as to how the SASMT might transform its vision to serve fully the needs of South African music education. Art History, Visual Arts and Musicology D. Litt. et Phil. (Musicology) 2017-05-24T08:57:06Z 2017-05-24T08:57:06Z 2016-08 Thesis Brown, Andrew Philip (2016) The South African Society of Music Teachers : its history, contribution and transformation, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/22599> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/22599 en 1 online resource (xiv, 236 leaves)
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topic Apartheid
Colonial
ISME
SAMES
SASMT
Multicultural
Music advocacy
Professional association
South African Music Educators' Society
South African Society of Music Teachers
The South African Music Teacher
780.7106809
South African Society of Music Teachers -- History
Music -- Instruction and study -- South Africa -- History
Teachers' unions -- South Africa -- History
Music -- Social aspects -- South Africa – Curricula
Music teachers -- South Africa
spellingShingle Apartheid
Colonial
ISME
SAMES
SASMT
Multicultural
Music advocacy
Professional association
South African Music Educators' Society
South African Society of Music Teachers
The South African Music Teacher
780.7106809
South African Society of Music Teachers -- History
Music -- Instruction and study -- South Africa -- History
Teachers' unions -- South Africa -- History
Music -- Social aspects -- South Africa – Curricula
Music teachers -- South Africa
Brown, Andrew Philip
The South African Society of Music Teachers : its history, contribution and transformation
description This study records the history and activities of the South African Society of Music Teachers (SASMT) from its founding in 1922 until 2015, concentrating on the contribution it has made to music education in South Africa and the extent to which it has adapted to changing socio-political circumstances. Within the context of South African history and its education system, a study of the SASMT's Constitution, journal and other archival material was undertaken. The SASMT's reaction to changing trends in music education, including multiculturalism and the praxial philosophy, was contrasted with the activities of the South African Music Educators' Society (SAMES) and comparable overseas organisations. The mission and activities of ISME and PASMAE were used as a yardstick for determining the extent to which the SASMT fulfills the music educational needs of post-apartheid South Africa. Initially the SASMT provided a link between Europe and South Africa, focusing almost exclusively on Western Art Music. With an arguably colonial-based outlook, the organisation helped to unite music teachers by means of various projects and activities, as well as through its magazine and by forming a strong relationship with the overseas examining bodies and Unisa. Throughout its history, the SASMT has grappled with determining exactly what aspects of music education it represents, and consequently who should be admitted to membership. This became particularly pertinent in the 1980s with the formation of the South African Music Educators' Society, which highlighted the need for a more open organisation in the context of the fragmented education system of the times. The SASMT has a long, stable history, with a network of centres and institutional members, and in the late 1990s was appointed as the National Affiliate of ISME. Currently the SASMT is characterised by reduced participation in its activities and a membership that does not adequately reflect South Africa's demographics. The study concludes with recommendations as to how the SASMT might transform its vision to serve fully the needs of South African music education. === Art History, Visual Arts and Musicology === D. Litt. et Phil. (Musicology)
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