IRONY OF MUSIC EDUCATION IN A RECESSED NIGERIAN ECONOMY
Abstract
In Nigerian education system, especially in public schools, professionally trained and excellent teachers without good payment (salary), without funding of schools, without infrastructural development among others, equals constant strike actions and low graded (half baked) production of graduates.
Full Text:
PDFReferences
Anderson, W.M. & Cambell, P.S (1989). Multiculatural perspectives in music education. New York: Oxford University Press. Blocklehurst, B (1992). Music in schools. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul Limited. Dabate (2017). Is the recession having a big impact on education? Retrieved in February 2018 from: https://www.debate.org/opinions/is-the-recessionhaving-a-big-impact-on-education David, C (2018). How recession is affecting education and solutions. Retrieved online in February 2018 from https://www.schoolisofware.comng/blog/ Effiong, P.K (2009). Perspectives in music education in school of arts and social sciences, Federal College of Education, Pankshin in Pankshin International Journal of Arts & Social science Education (PIJASSE). (4) 114-120 Effiong, P.K (2013). Issues of music education in global perspectives: The Nigerian experience. In Panchanathan, N (ed) World education forum (4) pp 319-330 Fafunwa, A.B (1974). History of education in Nigeria. London: George and Union Press Ltd.
Federal Republic of Nigeria (1981). The national policy on education. Lagos: Federal Government Press. Gimba, M.B.W (2012). Transforming and enlarging access to tertiary education for human resource development in Nigeria. Unpublished International Conference paper presented by West and Solomon corporate ideals limited in association with National Association, University of Uyo, AkwaIbom State. Glennon, J (1980). Understanding music. London: Macmillan publishers. Imotor, S.S, Weng, S.S, & Osakede, E.S. (2018). The role of music education in harnessing the present politico-economic crisis in Nigerian education sector. A critique assessment of Federal College of Education, Pankshin. Unpublished NCE Project submitted to the department of music, Federal College of Education, Pankshin. Mason, L. (1988). American hymnody and music education. In Hildegard (ed.). Grove concise dictionary of music and musicians. (20). London: Macmillan publishers. Maxret, G. (2016). Economic recession in Nigeria: causes, lessons and possible solution from experts. Retrieved in February 2018 from: http://chetwang.word.com/2015.09/10/ Noko, J. E. (2016). Economic recession in Nigeria: causes and solution. Retrieved in February 2018 from: https://educacinfo.com/economicrecession-nigeria/ Okafor, R. C & Maison, J. S. (1992). Basic methods of teaching music in post primary institution. (a mimeograph). Okafor, R.C. (1998). Popular music in Nigeria – patronizing attitude or benign complacency? In British Journal of Music Education (July), 15, 2: 181 – 189 Okafor, R. C. (2005). Music in Nigerian Society. Enugu: New generation books. Olowolagba, F. (2016). Students most affected by economic recession – MSSN. Retrieved in February 2018 from: http://www/dailypostng/2016/12/15/students-affected-economic-recession Onyeji, C & Adeogun, A. O. (2004). Collaboration and university music education: A study of the performance workshop programme of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. In Akwa Journal of Research in music and the Arts (2:77 - 91). Saturday Guardian Magazine (2017). Celebrating Nigerian children in a recessed economy. Retrieved February 2018 from: https://m.guardian.ng/saturdaymagazine/ Sunday, E. & Atueyi, U. (2016). Schools in the throes of recession. Retrieved February 2018 from: http://m.guardian.ng/features/schools-in-the-throesof-recession. Ukpana, I.D. (2004). Music education as a vehicle of orientation. In the department of Music, Nnamdi Azikiwe University (ed.). Akwa Journal of Research in music and the Arts (2:21 – 30). Wikipedia-music education. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/music_education.
Refbacks
- There are currently no refbacks.