In National Teachers' College (NTC) Mubende, music lessons have
been conducted in theory for many years, hindering students from experiencing
and expressing themselves musically. As much as music theory plays a crucial
role in one's appreciation of the architecture of Music, practicing it with
instruments goes beyond learning and memorizing keys, notes, pitches and
chords. Musical instruments boost students' memories and increase their
cognitive skills and interest in learning. They contribute to the academic
success of students and teachers and provide a fun and informative learning
experience that allows students to tap into their creativity.
Music
Fund donates musical instruments to NTC Mubende
The music department at NTC Mubende can finally put the old way
of teaching Music behind them, thanks to the Music Fund.
Music Fund is a Belgian non-profit association that donates refurbished musical
instruments to music schools and socio-artistic projects in conflict zones,
developing countries and Europe.
Through Enabel, Music Fund generously donated a consignment of
160 musical instruments to NTC Mubende early this year to improve the teaching
and learning experience for students and teacher trainers in NTC Mubende’s
music department. Among the musical instruments donated are 50 new ¾ nylon
string guitars, 50 new flute recorders, 50 second-hand Ukuleles and 25
second-hand classical guitars.
A
new learning experience
Katongole Elmar, a music student at NTC Mubende, said that
before receiving new musical instruments at the college, he conducted school practice by
referring to a pamphlet that describes different musical instruments and their
functions. He said, “During school practice, I taught students about
instruments I have never seen before. I am grateful to Music Fund for its
donation to our music program. We have more than enough instruments for the
entire class and can practice without competing for the same instruments. Unlike
our predecessors, we will leave well-equipped with musical skills”.
The mode of music instruction at NTC Mubende has changed,
enabling each student to touch, play, feel and listen to the instruments. With
various new musical instruments, music lecturers and students can now
experience and enjoy orchestral music classes, which were taught theoretically
for so long. Music lecturer Bolla Nobert said, “Each student must have mastered
at least one instrument by the end of this course. With the newly donated
orchestral instruments, we are equipping them with various practical music
skills as it should be in a music class."
Enabel, through the Teacher Training Education project, aims to produce
competent teachers through effective use of acquired management, pedagogical
competencies, infrastructure and facilities. This donation by Music Fund will
boost the music program at NTC Mubende, improve the teaching and learning
experience, and enhance both students’ and lecturers’ musical skills.
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