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ISSN : 1229-9618(Print)
ISSN : 2671-7506(Online)
Chinese Studies Vol.85 pp.593-614
DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.14378/KACS.2023.85.85.28

Research on the Development of E-Learning in Basic Music Education in Chinese Universities : Take the Comparison between Korea, the U.S., and China as an Example

Li Jia-Ru**, Kim Sun-Jin***
** 李镓汝,제1저자,동아대학교 국제전문대학원 박사과정 (lijr2999@gmail.com)
*** 金善真,교신저자,동아대학교 중국학과 조교수 (sjkim79@dau.ac.kr)

Abstract

This study deeply discusses the development status of e-learning in basic music education in China, and summarizes the characteristics and development of music education course content, resources, evaluation and certification in the three countries through comparative analysis with e-learning platforms in South Korea and the United States, revealing the development trends and differences of global online music teaching. In the strategic analysis part, it is pointed out that, firstly, the development of basic music online teaching needs to be combined with online and offline hybrid teaching to promote the development of music education. Secondly, while learning from the advanced experience of e-learning in other countries, we should pay attention to innovative education methods、 expand the subject content. Finally, we should pay attention to the cultivation of students' learning ability to facilitate the establishment of an efficient learning model. The innovation of this paper lies in the comprehensive and in-depth research and comparison of the characteristics and case analysis of e-learning in music education in China, and at the same time, combined with the experience of South Korea and the United States, the implementation conditions and strategies for the situation in China are proposed, which provides strong theoretical support and practical guidance for the development of e-learning in music education in China based on the practical experience of different countries, and provides specific suggestions for further optimizing the practice of online music teaching.

李镓汝**, 金善真***
** 李镓汝,제1저자,동아대학교 국제전문대학원 박사과정 (lijr2999@gmail.com)
*** 金善真,교신저자,동아대학교 중국학과 조교수 (sjkim79@dau.ac.kr)

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