Students’ Perception of Integration of Physical Education, Music, and Dance (PEMD) as a Course in Colleges of Education in Ghana

Kofi Appiah, E. Aboagye, Daniel Darkwa Mensah
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The integration of courses (subjects) is currently trending in all facets of the educational curriculum. Therefore, studies must be done to holistically look into the impacts and perceptions of teachers and learners on the integration of courses in our educational systems. This paper examined students’ perception of the combination of Physical Education and Music and Dance as an integrated course in colleges of education in Ghana. Semi-structured interviews were used to collect data from 10 purposively sampled students (five women and five men) in two strategically selected colleges of education in the Ashanti Region, Ghana. Content analysis was used as a tool for data analysis. Based on the results, the students found the PEMD course the most enjoyable, especially the practical aspects of PE and the dance drama aspect of the music. The students further envisaged that playing musical instruments was a challenge during the music course and the PE course was primarily full of classroom work (theory). In advance, the students recommended that, with the PEMD, the PE aspect should be separated from the music since both are comprehensive courses, and each can stand on its own as a course. Again, the participants asserted that the course should be more practically oriented than before. Therefore, the PEMD course should be more practical than theory and separated to allow PE and Music to stand on their own as a course since they have no apparent relationship.
加纳高等教育院校学生对体育、音乐和舞蹈(PEMD)融合课程的观感
课程(学科)整合是当前教育课程各个方面的发展趋势。因此,必须进行研究,全面调查教师和学习者对我们教育系统课程整合的影响和看法。本文调查了加纳高等教育院校学生对体育与音乐舞蹈结合作为一门综合课程的看法。采用半结构化访谈的方法,从加纳阿散蒂地区两所战略选择的教育学院的10名有目的的抽样学生(5名女性和5名男性)中收集数据。使用内容分析作为数据分析的工具。从结果来看,学生们认为PEMD课程是最有趣的,尤其是体育的实践方面和音乐的舞蹈戏剧方面。学生们进一步设想,在音乐课上演奏乐器是一项挑战,而体育课主要是课堂作业(理论)。事先,学生们建议,在pmd课程中,体育方面应该与音乐分开,因为两者都是综合课程,每一个都可以独立作为一门课程。与会者再次强调,课程应比以前更注重实际。因此,由于体育与音乐之间并没有明显的联系,因此应该把体育与音乐分开,让它们作为一门课程独立存在。
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