Music Education as Critical Theory and Practice : Selected Essays (Ashgate Contemporary Thinkers on Critical Musicology Series)

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Music Education as Critical Theory and Practice : Selected Essays (Ashgate Contemporary Thinkers on Critical Musicology Series)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 376 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781032920894
  • DDC分類 781.64159

Full Description

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 radical 'hands-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.

Contents

One: Music Education as a Reproductive Force - Ideology, Musical Meaning, Social Groups and Identity; 1: To construe and to construct... what do we mean by 'the sociology of music education', and what's the point of it anyway?; 2: Why 'Ideology' is Still Relevant for Critical Thinking in Music Education; 3: Music Education, Cultural Capital, and Social Group Identity; 4: Musical Meaning and Social Reproduction: A case for retrieving autonomy; 5: Musical Identities, Learning and Education: Some Cross-cultural Issues 1; Two: Gender and Music Education; 6: Music, Gender and Education A Report on Some Exploratory Research; 7: Gender identity, musical experience and schooling; 8: The emergence of gender as an issue in music education; Three: Assessment and Curriculum Content in Music Education; 9: The Assessment of Composition: Style and Experience; 10: Music as a media art; 11: From the Western classics to the world: secondary music teachers' changing attitudes in England, 1982 and 1998; Four: Informal Learning and the Music Classroom; 12: What Can Music Educators Learn from Popular Musicians?; 13: Informal Learning in the Music Classroom: A Seven-Stage Program; 14: Popular music education in and for itself, and for 'other'music: current research in the classroom; 15: Group cooperation, inclusion and disaffected pupils: some responses to informal learning in the music classroom; 16: Teenagers, Musical Identity and Classical Music: The Classroom as a Catalyst; Five: Aural Learning, Informal Learning and the Instrumental Teaching Studio; 17: Musical "learning styles" and "learning strategies" in the instrumental lesson: Some emergent findings from a pilot study; 18: Informal Learning and Aural Learning in the Instrumental Music Lesson: A Research-And-Development Pilot Project

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