Harmonizing Progress: Unveiling the Evolution, Challenges, and Strategies for Sustainable Formal Music Education in Nigeria.
Educating a nation is crucial for the development of society in the developing world. This study used a crosssectionalsurvey design, employing both quantitative and qualitative approaches. Quantitative data were collectedand processed using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS 22.0). The data were coded, entered into acomputer, and summarized using frequency tables to identify errors and make necessary edits. The study includeda total of 208 participants, with the findings presented as percentages. The study revealed that the number offemale teachers was lower compared to male teachers, with females accounting for 45% and males for 55%. Thisdisparity was attributed to the fact that many schools in villages had fewer female teachers, who often had spousesor lived separately in towns, resulting in limited teaching availability. Additionally, 43.4% of respondents had beenin the same school for 4-7 years, while 26.6% had been in the same school for at least 10 years, suggesting apotential repetition of experiences year after year. Furthermore, 16.6% of teachers were separated and 20% weresingle, which could potentially interfere with their duties and impact student performance. Among therespondents, 8.4% were widowed and 5% had divorced, indicating that they had to handle everything on theirown, potentially leading to less focus on their assigned duties in the classroom and resulting in poor studentperformance. Additionally, 50% of respondents were married, although some were not located in the sameworkplace as their spouses, making it challenging to concentrate on school assignments. The study emphasizedthe importance of equipping head teachers with leadership knowledge and skills in order to exert influence ontheir schools and academic work.Keywords: Formal Music Education, Nigeria, Tertiary-Level Music Programs, Primary School Music Education,Curriculum Challenges, Cultural Foundation and Sustainable Development.