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Balinese pedagogy named ‘maguru panggul’ or ‘teaching through the mallet’ implies a strong kinaesthetic feeling of being led by one’s hands. As the name implies, maguru panggul refers to almost entirely practice-based learning. The teacher plays, often at or near performance tempo, the students try. The teaching and learning process feed into creativity for which both teacher and pupil are essential as the pupil also gives knowledge to the teacher. The clever pupil asks the teacher ‘what is a good way of playing?’ So the teacher finds out what’s even better so that he is not outdone by them. (Fotocollection Dienst voor Legercontacten Indonesia)

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