{"title":"Music Scholarship at Universities and the Relevance of the Industrial Training Scheme in Nigeria","authors":"Emurobome Idolor","doi":"10.57054/jhea.v3i03.3627","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"1 ne neea ror 1mprovea quauty ot schotarship for the development of a nation is the desire of individuals and societies. Either due to a dwindling economy or misplaced priorities, the education sectors of African nations have been under-funded and i11 equipped, music departments included. Consequently, the endeavours of academ ics and students in music scholarship have been adversely affected. However, the music industry sector for which skilled personnel is produced boasts of updated facilities for music composition, production, education, broadcasting, advertising, publishing, performance, and technology. These resource materials are remarkably advantageous to music scholarship, particularly if the Students Industrial Work Ex perience Scheme (SIWES) is introduced in the programme of studies at all African universities. Since 1996 the Deha State University, Abraka, Nigeria bas attached students to the music industry during long vacations. The experiment, coupled with effective supervision and reports on their experience, has achieved, amongst other intentions, a feed-back loop for research and curriculum development, and fostered an improved town and gown cooperation in musical practice. Exposure to possible job opportunities during this period has redefined students' and their benefactors' impression of music as an academic pursuit leading to improved academic per formance. lt ha:s also provided updated knowledge and skills, which hitherto were missing due to inadequate facilities in the Department.","PeriodicalId":358387,"journal":{"name":"Journal of Higher Education in Africa","volume":"57 165","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2023-03-09","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Journal of Higher Education in Africa","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.57054/jhea.v3i03.3627","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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1 ne neea ror 1mprovea quauty ot schotarship for the development of a nation is the desire of individuals and societies. Either due to a dwindling economy or misplaced priorities, the education sectors of African nations have been under-funded and i11 equipped, music departments included. Consequently, the endeavours of academ ics and students in music scholarship have been adversely affected. However, the music industry sector for which skilled personnel is produced boasts of updated facilities for music composition, production, education, broadcasting, advertising, publishing, performance, and technology. These resource materials are remarkably advantageous to music scholarship, particularly if the Students Industrial Work Ex perience Scheme (SIWES) is introduced in the programme of studies at all African universities. Since 1996 the Deha State University, Abraka, Nigeria bas attached students to the music industry during long vacations. The experiment, coupled with effective supervision and reports on their experience, has achieved, amongst other intentions, a feed-back loop for research and curriculum development, and fostered an improved town and gown cooperation in musical practice. Exposure to possible job opportunities during this period has redefined students' and their benefactors' impression of music as an academic pursuit leading to improved academic per formance. lt ha:s also provided updated knowledge and skills, which hitherto were missing due to inadequate facilities in the Department.
为了国家的发展,提高学术质量是个人和社会的愿望。非洲国家的教育部门,包括音乐部门,要么是经济萎缩,要么是优先事项错位,一直资金不足,设备不足。因此,学术界和学生在音乐学术方面的努力受到了不利影响。但是,培养技术人才的音乐产业在作曲、制作、教育、广播、广告、出版、演出、技术等方面拥有先进的设施。这些资源材料对音乐奖学金非常有利,特别是如果在所有非洲大学的学习计划中引入学生工业工作经验计划(SIWES)。自1996年以来,尼日利亚阿布巴卡的德哈州立大学(Deha State University)让学生在长假期间投身音乐行业。这项实验,加上有效的监督和他们的经验报告,在其他意图中,实现了研究和课程开发的反馈循环,并促进了城镇和学校在音乐实践中的合作。在此期间接触到可能的工作机会,重新定义了学生和他们的恩人对音乐的印象,认为音乐是一种学术追求,可以提高学习成绩。它还提供了最新的知识和技能,这些知识和技能由于该部的设施不足而一直缺乏。