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Correlation Analysis of Higher Education Music Teaching Quality and Students’ Artistic Literacy - Based on Regression Analysis Model

   | 10 giu 2024
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Music core literacy encompasses the essential skills students must acquire to form accurate concepts through music course learning. The enhancement of students’ artistic literacy within music education has emerged as a focal area of research. This study targets music majors at colleges and universities in H city, employing a questionnaire designed from dual perspectives: the quality of music teaching and the level of students’ artistic literacy. We applied open coding to the collected data, grounded in rooting theory, to formulate relevant research hypotheses. Subsequently, we assessed the reliability and validity of the questionnaire through factor analysis and conducted a preliminary analysis of the correlations using the Pearson correlation method. Furthermore, we developed a multiple regression model, positioning students’ artistic literacy as the dependent variable and music teaching quality as the independent variable, to explore and verify the interrelationships and hypotheses. The findings indicate that the equation can predict students’ artistic literacy: 0.882 + 0.255 × teaching ideology + 0.112 × teaching process + 0.176 × teaching ability + 0.225 × teaching effect. The results confirm that the quality of music teaching in colleges and universities significantly influences students’ artistic literacy levels. This research provides valuable insights for higher education institutions aiming to innovate music teaching methodologies and enhance the holistic literacy of their students.

eISSN:
2444-8656
Lingua:
Inglese
Frequenza di pubblicazione:
Volume Open
Argomenti della rivista:
Life Sciences, other, Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, General Mathematics, Physics