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Collaborating across borders in higher education has shown to have myriad benefits. In this case study, drawing on
small group discussions, whole group discussion, and anonymous written student feedback, the authors from
different places across the globe explore preservice teacher’s perceptions of online learning multicultural songs.
Using thematic analysis, data were coded and analyzed into six overarching themes. Findings indicate students
broadened their musical spectrum and developed music knowledge and skills and an understanding about
educational models that can enhance the cultivation of a global mindset. While online delivery cannot fully replace
face-to-face teaching, the study indicates that the online environment can open up new windows of opportunities
for students to engage with cultural bearers around the world in real time |
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