Analysis of the Conceptual Map of Kindergarten Teachers Concerning the Content of Music Instruction

유아음악교육내용에 대한 교사의 개념도 분석

  • Received : 2003.06.30
  • Accepted : 2003.07.20
  • Published : 2003.08.01

Abstract

Concept mapping was used to analyze the knowledge of kindergarten teachers about early childhood music instructional content. Data obtained from the 85 subjects was analyzed by Yun's method(1998) based on Novak & Gowin(1984), Morine-Dershimer(1993), and Markhan, Mintzes & Jones(1994). The majority of the teachers perceived the superordinate concepts of early childhood music instructional content to be listening to music, singing, movement, and playing musical instruments. They perceived early childhood music instructional content to be activity rather then knowledge. Listening to music was high in frequency among superordinate concepts and musical attitudes were high among subordinate concepts. Teachers used 285 words in expressing their cognitive maps. There was no effect on cognitive maps by teaching career or level of education.

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Supported by : 원광대학교