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Integrirana nastava Glazbene kulture i drugih predmeta – razlike između razrednih i predmetnih učitelja
Integrated Teaching of Music Culture and Other Subjects – Differences Between Classroom and Subject Teachers

Author(s): Jasna Šulentić Begić, Amir Begić, Ivan Vodopić
Subject(s): Education, Music, School education, Sociology of Education, Pedagogy
Published by: Katolički bogoslovni fakultet u Đakovu
Keywords: teaching of Musical Culture; cross-curricular integration; interdisciplinarity; curriculum content; classroom teachers; Music Culture subject teachers;

Summary/Abstract: Teaching that provides students with a wide range of opportunities to achieve a better understanding of curriculum content and an approach to curriculum content from a wider perspective is called integrated teaching, and teaching music offers many opportunities for cross-curricular integration. As part of the work, research was conducted on a sample of 110 classroom teachers and Music Culture subject teachers from four Croatian counties. The goal of the research was to determine whether there are statistically significant differences in the implementation of integrated teaching of Music Culture and other subjects between classroom teachers and Music Culture teachers, as well as differences in their opinions about such teaching. The results of the research pointed to the need for more intensive implementation of cross-curricular integration between the teaching of Music Culture and other subjects, which contributes to the completeness, efficiency, and modernity of the teaching for the benefit of the students.

  • Issue Year: 31/2023
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 533-548
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: Croatian
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