Akuno, EA2015-05-272015-05-272007Music in Time, 2007http://www.jamd.ac.il/sites/academy.lxst.codeoasis.com/files/music-eng2.pdf#page=71http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1131Events of socio-cultural significance are marked and hon oured by society in different ways. The activities that celebrate these events ar e often multidimensional. In most cases, they involve sounds and gestures that symbol ise and communicate the ethos of the practising community. As a people’s economy changes, the activities that mark significant stages in a person’s social development change in form and content. Thes e changes occasion and are articulated through variations in music forms. In music, the co ntext determines the content. This leads to change in the functional music of each community. Y et this music is an entity that expresses and reflects life. When discarded, a wealth of knowledge is l ost. In an economy where formal education occupies a large portion of an individual ’s life, the school is a strong socialising agent. With its role of imparting knowledge and ski lls, the school is best placed to facilitate familiarity with one’s cultural heritage. Since music is a living treasure, its role in the p ropagation of values and the need for its preservation cannot be overemphasised. This pap er proposes that this can be achieved through practices within formal education in Kenya.enFORMAL MUSIC EDUCATION IN THE PROPAGATION OF CULTURAL VALUESArticle