The Application of 5E Pedagogy in Music Education

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Ren Mingyue
Priwan Nanongkham

Abstract

          5E pedagogy, as a teaching methodology centered on inquiry-based learning, emphasizes student participation and initiative in the teaching and learning process. It provides a structured learning environment in which students acquire knowledge and understanding through exploration, discovery and construction. This teaching method not only focuses on the transfer of knowledge, but also on the development of students' thinking and problem-solving skills, which has high educational value. It consists of five stages: introduction (Engage), exploration (Explore), explanation (Explain), expansion (Elaborate) and evaluation (Evaluate). This teaching method aims to stimulate students' interest in learning, cultivate their problem-solving ability and innovative thinking, so that they can actively participate in the learning process and construct a deeper understanding of knowledge. This article presented the application of 5E pedagogy in music education.

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Mingyue , R. ., & Nanongkham, P. . (2024). The Application of 5E Pedagogy in Music Education. Journal of Modern Learning Development, 9(12), 752–758. retrieved from https://so06.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/jomld/article/view/285025
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