Date
2-13-2026
Department
School of Music
Degree
Doctor of Music Education (DME)
Chair
Cassandra Hibbard
Keywords
World Music, Music Education, Cultural Sensitivity, Music, Pedagogy
Disciplines
Education | Music
Recommended Citation
Williams, Alec, "The De-Westernization of Music Education Through World Music" (2026). Doctoral Dissertations and Projects. 7956.
https://digitalcommons.liberty.edu/doctoral/7956
Abstract
This study reviews the variety of qualitative research studies that examine the effects of world music in the classroom across different classroom settings. Other studies explore the reactions of the students when presented with music from various cultures and diverse musical identities from around the world. These research studies reveal the importance of exposing students to different cultures, spark a new interest in cultural music, and provide information on the overall effects of artistic exposure. The results of the studies have shown positive influences on students exposed to a World Music class. The importance of cultural inclusion lies in its ability to allow students to expand their horizons and increase their excitement about learning and performing new music.
