Ethnocultural Youth Education in musical Ensembles of Higher Schools Cover Image

Jaunimo etnokultūrinis ugdymas aukštujų mokyklų muzikiniuose ansambliuose
Ethnocultural Youth Education in musical Ensembles of Higher Schools

Author(s): Vaiva Jucevičiūtė-Bartkevičienė, Vida Palubinskienė, Vilius Tavoras
Subject(s): Vocational Education, Adult Education, Migration Studies, Ethnic Minorities Studies
Published by: Vilniaus Universiteto Leidykla
Keywords: ethnocultural education; music education; non-formal education; adults’ learning;

Summary/Abstract: This research analyzes the approach of Lithuanian, Latvian and Polish school youths to music performance in an ethnocultural en-semble as a means for the development of ethnic and cultural identity (national identity). The motives for choosing the non-formal music activities in an ethnocultural ensemble, the importance of ethnocultural education in young people’s lives and the problems of ethnocultural music education are analyzed. The higher schools’ experiences of ethnocultural non-formal music education of neigh-boring countries (Latvia and Poland), associated with Lithuania by cultural and historical links, are disclosed. Our research poses several questions. What is the concept of ethnic culture among young people in higher education schools in Lithu-ania, Latvia and Poland? What motives determine young people’s decisions to participate in ethnocultural musical ensembles of non-formal education? What value do they see in the participation in ethnocultural musical ensembles? Methods of collecting the research data included a qualitative study, which was conducted in Lithuania, Latvia and Poland in 2015-2016. A questionnaire survey using open-ended questions that were presented in the Lithuanian, English and Polish languages was employed to gather information. Participants of the study were students of higher education institutions, they provided written opin-ions. A qualitative content analysis was used in the processing of data.

  • Issue Year: 2017
  • Issue No: 38
  • Page Range: 112-125
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: Lithuanian