Study, Design and Implementation in the Classroom of Two Methodologies for the Understanding of Musical Folklore in the Spanish Compulsory Secondary Education
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5216/mh.v25.81671Keywords:
Teaching methodologies, traditional methodologies, active methodologies, flipped classroom, musical folkloreAbstract
The objective of this work is to compare two methods of teaching Spanish musical folklore: master classes and the flipped classroom. To achieve this, a conceptual framework on musical folklore and its teaching at secondary school level in Spain was established. The effects of the application of the traditional methodology versus the flipped classroom were compared in a sample of two groups of 32 students, applying a pre-test and a post-test, plus the application of a satisfaction test to check the students' perception of both methodologies. The results led to analysing the advantages and disadvantages of master classes and the flipped classroom for teaching and learning Spanish musical folklore, with which the conclusion was reached that the flipped classroom has a better effect on motivation, interest of students and the acquisition of knowledge about Spanish musical folklore.







