
Consistency and Phase-By-Phase Principle in Providing Musical Education to Primary School Students
Abstract
The article emphasizes the importance of the principles of consistency and phase-by-phase approach in providing musical education to primary school students. It highlights that for 1st grade students, the primary objective is to develop a culture of listening to music and to spark an interest in the subject of music.
Keywords
Musical education, consistency, culture
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