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The Extent of Practicing Social Interaction Skills by Jordanian Elementary School Students in accordance with Carl Orff’s Approach to Music Education

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  • Tariq William Odeh
  • Mohammad Saleem Al Zboon

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The present study aimed at identifying the extent of practicing social interaction skills by Jordanian elementary school students in accordance with Carl Orff’s approach to music education. The study’s population consists from all the male and female music teachers who teach at primary levels in public and private Jordanian schools (i.e. 350 female and male teachers). In order to collect the required data, the researchers developed a questionnaire that consists from 50 statements.It was concluded that the level of practicing the social interaction skills by Jordanian elementary school students is low from the perspective of the sampled teachers. That is because the total arithmetic mean is 1.80. As for the total standard deviation, it is 0.71. In addition, the means of all the questionnaire statements are within the moderate and low levels. In the light of the study’s results, the researchers recommend the following-Promoting the role of the music education at private and public schools. The researchers also recommend providing all the necessary means and instruments for facilitating and improving the educational processHolding more training courses for teachers regularly by the ministry of education about the music education strategies and methods.

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  • Tariq William Odeh & Mohammad Saleem Al Zboon, 2018. "The Extent of Practicing Social Interaction Skills by Jordanian Elementary School Students in accordance with Carl Orff’s Approach to Music Education," Modern Applied Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 12(3), pages 1-95, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:masjnl:v:12:y:2018:i:3:p:95
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    1. Mohammad Saleem AlZboon & Sarra AbdelHalim AlSleibi & Nisreen Abdalhafed Alofishat & Alaa Ahmad Harahsheh, 2018. "The Reality of Education on Global Citizenship in Jordanian Schools," Modern Applied Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 12(12), pages 128-128, December.
    2. Lana Khalil Al-Eid & Mohammad Saleem AlZboon, 2018. "Role of Jordanian Universities in Facing Cultural Globalization," Modern Applied Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 12(7), pages 156-156, July.
    3. Lina Kleaf AlQallab & Mohammad Saleem Al-Zboon, 2018. "A Proposed Future Vision for Improving the Virtual Learning Culture in Jordanian Schools," Modern Applied Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 12(4), pages 1-13, April.

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