Class Year

2018

Document Type

Audio

Publication Date

Summer 2016

Department 1

Conservatory of Music

Abstract

This article explores what it means to be a music educator within the context of Balinese Gamelan and Balinese culture. It explores the differences between how teachers teach and how they become teachers in this context and the model in the United States for becoming a teacher and teaching models.

Streaming Media

Comments

This piece is part of the Bali Soundscapes collection, which features photographs, audio essays, and written essays by Gettysburg College students who took the Language, Culture, & Immigration in Bali course during the summer of 2013 or 2016. See http://cupola.gettysburg.edu/balisoundscapes/ for more.

Creative Commons License

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Additional Files

Segletes - EDUC 298 - NPR Revised.pdf (19 kB)
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