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Appendix: Teacher Questionnaire

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 April 2021

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Summary

Please answer the following questions. Except where specified, please tick (✓) the appropriate box.

Section 1

  • 1. Do you think music reveals values of human society?

  • 2. What values are important to your music teaching? (Tick any boxes you feel apply.)

  • 3. Do you think school music reveals the values of human society?

  • 4. Do you welcome the idea of having compulsory music education for the whole of primary and secondary music education as part of lifelong education?

  • 5. Do you believe learning music facilitates learning other subjects and/or enhances skills that students use in other learning areas?

  • 6. Do you think extended music education (or extracurricular music activities) has a positive effect on the social achievements of students in schooling?

  • Section 2

  • 7. I like to teach the music culture of other countries.

  • 8. I like to teach traditional Chinese music and Chinese folk music.

  • 9. I like to teach local music culture.

  • 10. Do you think that we should help students acquire more knowledge of traditional Chinese culture and custom in your music teaching?

  • 11. Do you think that we should help students acquire more knowledge of multicultural education in your music teaching?

  • 12. Do you find yourself capable of teaching multicultural education in school?

  • ▭ No The reasons are: (Please only “✓” the three most important factors.)

  • ( ) Not given adequate training

  • ( ) Not enough teaching materials

  • ( ) Not welcomed by students

  • ( ) Not supported/encouraged by my school

  • ( ) Not my interest to teach world music

  • ( ) Not enough time in my teaching schedule

  • ( ) Not important to teach, as compared with traditional Western and Chinese music in music learning

  • ( ) Other reasons (please state:)

  • ▭ Yes The reasons are: (Please only “✓” the three most important factors.)

  • ( ) Adequate training

  • ( ) Enough teaching materials

  • ( ) Welcomed by students

  • ( ) Supported/encouraged by my school

  • ( ) My preference is to teach world music

  • ( ) Enough time in my teaching schedule

  • ( ) Important to teach and learn, having equal status to traditional Western and Chinese music in music learning

  • ( ) Other reasons (please state:)

  • 13. Which subjects do you believe should include information about other cultures?

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  • Appendix: Teacher Questionnaire
  • Wai-Chung Ho
  • Book: Globalization, Nationalism, and Music Education in the Twenty-First Century in Greater China
  • Online publication: 13 April 2021
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9789048552207.009
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  • Appendix: Teacher Questionnaire
  • Wai-Chung Ho
  • Book: Globalization, Nationalism, and Music Education in the Twenty-First Century in Greater China
  • Online publication: 13 April 2021
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9789048552207.009
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  • Appendix: Teacher Questionnaire
  • Wai-Chung Ho
  • Book: Globalization, Nationalism, and Music Education in the Twenty-First Century in Greater China
  • Online publication: 13 April 2021
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9789048552207.009
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