Learning, Teaching, and Musical Identity

Learning, Teaching, and Musical Identity

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  • Author: Lucy Green
  • Publisher: Indiana University Press
  • ISBN: 0253222931
  • Category : Music
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 330

Musical identity raises complex, multifarious, and fascinating questions. Discussions in this new study consider how individuals construct their musical identities in relation to their experiences of formal and informal music teaching and learning. Each chapter features a different case study situated in a specific national or local socio-musical context, spanning 20 regions across the world. Subjects range from Ghanaian or Balinese villagers, festival-goers in Lapland, and children in a South African township to North American and British students, adults and children in a Cretan brass band, and Gujerati barbers in the Indian diaspora.


Musical Identities

Musical Identities

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  • Author: Raymond A. R. MacDonald
  • Publisher: OUP Oxford
  • ISBN: 0198509324
  • Category : Music
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 223

Music plays an important role in all our lives, and is a channel through which we can express emotions, thoughts, political statements, and social relationships. However, just as music can be a channel through which we express ourselves, it can also have a profound influence on our own developing sense of identity. This is the first book to explore the powerful effect that music can have as we develop our sense of identity, from adolescence through to adulthood. Bringing together leading experts from psychology and music, it will be a valuable addition to the music psychology literature, and essential for music psychologists, social and developmental psychologists, and educational psychologists.


Identity and Second Language Learning

Identity and Second Language Learning

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  • Author: Miguel Mantero
  • Publisher: IAP
  • ISBN: 1607527006
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 400

This collection of research has attempted to capture the essence and promise embodied in the concept of “identity” and built a bridge to the realm of second language studies. However, the reader will notice that we did not build just one link. This volume brings to light the diversity of research in identity and second language studies that are grounded the notions of community, instructors and students, language immersion and study abroad, pop culture and music, religion, code switching, and media. The chapters reflect the efforts of contributors from Canada, Japan, Norway, New Zealand, the United Arab Emirates, and the United States who performed their research in the countries just mentioned and in other regions around the world. Because of this, this volume truly offers an international perspective.


Music and the Child

Music and the Child

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  • Author: Natalie Sarrazin
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9781942341703
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 312

Children are inherently musical. They respond to music and learn through music. Music expresses children's identity and heritage, teaches them to belong to a culture, and develops their cognitive well-being and inner self worth. As professional instructors, childcare workers, or students looking forward to a career working with children, we should continuously search for ways to tap into children's natural reservoir of enthusiasm for singing, moving and experimenting with instruments. But how, you might ask? What music is appropriate for the children I'm working with? How can music help inspire a well-rounded child? How do I reach and teach children musically? Most importantly perhaps, how can I incorporate music into a curriculum that marginalizes the arts?This book explores a holistic, artistic, and integrated approach to understanding the developmental connections between music and children. This book guides professionals to work through music, harnessing the processes that underlie music learning, and outlining developmentally appropriate methods to understand the role of music in children's lives through play, games, creativity, and movement. Additionally, the book explores ways of applying music-making to benefit the whole child, i.e., socially, emotionally, physically, cognitively, and linguistically.


Handbook of Musical Identities

Handbook of Musical Identities

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  • Author: Raymond A. R. MacDonald
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN: 0199679487
  • Category : Music
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 897

The Handbook of Musical Identities explores three features of psychological approaches to musical identities and four real-life contexts in which musical identities have been investigated. The multidisciplinary breadth of the Handbook reflects the changes that are taking place in music, in digital technology, and in their role in society.


Music Education as Critical Theory and Practice

Music Education as Critical Theory and Practice

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  • Author: Lucy Green
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1351557440
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 376

This collection of previously published articles, chapters and keynotes traces both the theoretical contribution of Lucy Green to the emergent field of the sociology of music education, and her radicalhands-on practical work in classrooms and instrumental studios. The selection contains a mixture of material, from essays that have appeared in major journals and books, to some harder-to-find publications. It spans issues from musical meaning, ideology, identity and gender in relation to music education, to changes and challenges in music curricula and pedagogy, and includes Green‘s highly influential work on bringing informal learning into formal music education settings. A newly-written introduction considers the relationship between theory and practice, and situates each essay in relation to some of the major influences, within and beyond the field of music education, which affected Green‘s own intellectual journey from the 1970s to the present day.


Critical Musicological Reflections

Critical Musicological Reflections

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  • Author: Stan Hawkins
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1317157184
  • Category : Music
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 282

This collection of original essays is in tribute to the work of Derek Scott on the occasion of his sixtieth birthday. As one of the leading lights in Critical Musicology, Scott has helped shape the epistemological direction for music research since the late 1980s. There is no doubt that the path taken by the critical musicologist has been a tricky one, leading to new conceptions, interactions, and heated debates during the past two decades. Changes in musicology during the closing decades of the twentieth century prompted the establishment of new sets of theoretical methods that probed at the social and cultural relevance of music, as much as its self-referentiality. All the scholars contributing to this book have played a role in the general paradigmatic shift that ensued in the wake of Kerman's call for change in the 1980s. Setting out to address a range of approaches to theorizing music and promulgating modes of analysis across a wide range of repertories, the essays in this collection can be read as a coming of age of critical musicology through its active dialogue with other disciplines such as sociology, feminism, ethnomusicology, history, anthropology, philosophy, cultural studies, aesthetics, media studies, film music studies, and gender studies. The volume provides music researchers and graduate students with an up-to-date authoritative reference to all matters dealing with the state of critical musicology today.


Music, Informal Learning and the School: A New Classroom Pedagogy

Music, Informal Learning and the School: A New Classroom Pedagogy

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  • Author: Professor Lucy Green
  • Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
  • ISBN: 1409493903
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 459

This pioneering book reveals how the music classroom can draw upon the world of popular musicians' informal learning practices, so as to recognize and foster a range of musical skills and knowledge that have long been overlooked within music education. It investigates how far informal learning practices are possible and desirable in a classroom context; how they can affect young teenagers' musical skill and knowledge acquisition.


Instrumental Teaching

Instrumental Teaching

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  • Author: Susan Hallam
  • Publisher: Heinemann Educational Publishers
  • ISBN: 9780435811464
  • Category : Effective teaching
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 350

Providing teaching advice as well as current knowledge and thinking about learning, Susan Hallam, an experienced music teacher and professional musician gives guidance on how to apply theory into practice. This text provides information that enables a teacher to: understand pupils, assess their strengths and weaknesses and adapt teaching styles to individual needs; motivate all pupils to perform at their best, including those with special educational needs; and support pupils in practising, performing, listening, appraising, improvising and composing.


The Music Learning Profiles Project

The Music Learning Profiles Project

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  • Author: Radio Cremata
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1351796615
  • Category : Music
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 188

The Music Learning Profiles Project: Let’s Take This Outside uses ethnographic techniques and modified case studies to profile musicians active in a wide range of musical contexts not typically found in traditional music education settings. The book illuminates diverse music learning practices in order to impact music education in classrooms. It goes on to describe the Music Learning Profiles Project, a group of scholars dedicated to developing techniques to explore music learning, which they call "flash study analysis." Twenty musicians were interviewed, invited to talk about what they do, how they learned to do it, and prompted to: Identify key learning experiences Discuss their involvement in formal learning environments Predict how they see musicking practices passing to a future generation The Music Learning Profiles Project offers a nuanced understanding of the myriad approaches to music learning that have emerged in the early part of the twenty-first century.