diplomsko delo
Maj Kobilica (Author), Peter Stanković (Mentor)

Abstract

V Sloveniji ima posameznik možnost, da se udeleži širokega spektra tako formalnih, kot neformalnih glasbenih izobraževanj. Formalne glasbeno izobraževalne institucije, kot so javne glasbene šole, konservatorij za glasbo ter glasbena akademija, predstavljajo edino pot do formalne izobrazbe v glasbi, ki človeku omogoči bolj uspešno participacijo na trgu dela, bodisi kot glasbeni izvajalec, bodisi kot pedagog. V programe neformalnega glasbenega izobraževanja pa se lahko vpiše vsak, ki ima željo po nekem glasbenem znanju in je pripravljen plačati nekoliko višjo ceno. V tem diplomskem delu sem, z metodo intervjuja, pridobil vpogled v glasbeno izobraževanje v Sloveniji. Vzorec raziskovanja so sestavljale osebe, ki so bile tekom življenja včlanjene v katero koli izmed oblik glasbenega izobraževanja. Orisal sem strukturo formalnega in neformalnega glasbenega izobraževanja, podrobno pa opisal tudi njuno vsebino, torej kakšna teoretična in praktična znanja ponujata svojim uporabnikom. Poleg tega sem poizvedel o izkušnji, ki so jo učenci imeli z učnim procesom ter s kakšnimi prednostmi in slabostmi so ga označili.

Keywords

formalni glasbeno izobraževalni sistem;neformalno glasbeno izobraževanje;glasbeno učenje;glasbena znanja;

Data

Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization: UL FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences
Publisher: [M. Kobilica]
UDC: 37.018.54:78(497.4)(043.2)
COBISS: 123101699 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Comparison of formal and informal music education system in Slovenia
Secondary abstract: Slovenia offers a wide array of formal and informal music education programs for individuals to take part in. Formal music education institutions, such as public music schools, conservatory of music and music academy, represent the only way to attain formal music education, which makes it easier for an individual to pursue a career as a musical performer or educator. On the other hand, anybody can enrol in informal music education, as long as they want to learn some music knowledge and are willing to pay a higher price. In this thesis I gained insight into music education in Slovenia, using interview as the method of my research. The sample consisted of individuals who, during their lifetime, participated in any form of music education. I portrayed the structure of formal and informal music education and outlined its content, in a way of theoretical and practical musical knowledge that is being conveyed to students. In addition to this, I gained an understanding of students impressions regarding their education, including advantages and weaknesses they themselves recalled.
Secondary keywords: formal music education system;informal music education;music learning;music knowledge;Glasbena vzgoja in izobraževanje;Glasbene šole;Neformalno izobraževanje;Slovenija;Univerzitetna in visokošolska dela;
Type (COBISS): Bachelor thesis/paper
Study programme: 0
Thesis comment: Univ. v Ljubljani, Fak. za družbene vede
Pages: 46 str.
ID: 16551391