Integrating task-based and blended learning to improve sight reading and instrumental performance
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Keywords

Blended learning, Music education innovation, Musical instrument performance, Sight reading ability, Task-based learning.

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Fu, Y. ., Kanjanakate, S. ., & Jantharajit, N. . (2025). Integrating task-based and blended learning to improve sight reading and instrumental performance. Asian Journal of Contemporary Education, 9(2), 131–142. https://doi.org/10.55493/5052.v9i2.5476

Abstract

The present study aims to explore the efficacy of an instructional method combining Task-Based Learning (TBL) and Blended Learning (BL) for developing sight-reading skills and musical instrument playing among undergraduate students of Chinese traditional instrumental music. A quasi-experimental design was employed with 50 second-year students from the Sichuan Conservatory of Music, who were allocated to experimental and control groups. The experimental group received a six-phase instructional intervention with TBL activities and blended materials in 20 sessions. Post-test findings revealed the experimental group's significant improvement in both sight-reading ability and musical instrument playing, with medium to large effect sizes. The approach successfully supported technical skill acquisition, artistic expression, and self-regulated learning. The synthesis of TBL and BL has been shown to be a highly effective pedagogical approach to enhancing the technical and expressive dimensions of musical education. The six-stage model exhibited high instructional coherence and flexibility, providing valuable guidelines for curricular change in performance-oriented music education.

https://doi.org/10.55493/5052.v9i2.5476
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