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This book examines contemporary issues in music teaching and
learning throughout the lifespan, illuminating an emerging nexus of
trends shaping modern research in music education. In the past,
most music learning opportunities and research were focused upon
the pre-adult population. Yet, music education occurs throughout
the lifespan, from birth until death, emerging not only through
traditional formal ensembles and courses, but increasingly through
informal settings as well. This book challenges previous
assumptions in music education and offers theoretical perspectives
that can guide contemporary research and practice. Exploring music
teaching and learning practices through the lens of human
development, sections highlight recent research on topics that
shape music learning trajectories. Themes uniting the book include
human development, assessment strategies, technological
applications, professional practices, and cultural understanding.
The volume deconstructs and reformulates performance ensembles to
foster mutually rewarding collaborations across miles and
generations. It develops new measures and strategies for assessment
practices for professionals as well as frameworks for guiding
students to employ effective strategies for self-assessment.
Supplemental critical thinking questions focus the reader on
research applications and provide insight into future research
topics. This volume joining established experts and emerging
scholars at the forefront of this multifaceted frontier is
essential reading for educators, researchers, and scholars, who
will make the promises of the 21st century a reality in music
education. It will be of interest to a range of fields including
music therapy, lifelong learning, adult learning, human
development, community music, psychology of music, and research
design.
This book examines contemporary issues in music teaching and
learning throughout the lifespan, illuminating an emerging nexus of
trends shaping modern research in music education. In the past,
most music learning opportunities and research were focused upon
the pre-adult population. Yet, music education occurs throughout
the lifespan, from birth until death, emerging not only through
traditional formal ensembles and courses, but increasingly through
informal settings as well. This book challenges previous
assumptions in music education and offers theoretical perspectives
that can guide contemporary research and practice. Exploring music
teaching and learning practices through the lens of human
development, sections highlight recent research on topics that
shape music learning trajectories. Themes uniting the book include
human development, assessment strategies, technological
applications, professional practices, and cultural understanding.
The volume deconstructs and reformulates performance ensembles to
foster mutually rewarding collaborations across miles and
generations. It develops new measures and strategies for assessment
practices for professionals as well as frameworks for guiding
students to employ effective strategies for self-assessment.
Supplemental critical thinking questions focus the reader on
research applications and provide insight into future research
topics. This volume joining established experts and emerging
scholars at the forefront of this multifaceted frontier is
essential reading for educators, researchers, and scholars, who
will make the promises of the 21st century a reality in music
education. It will be of interest to a range of fields including
music therapy, lifelong learning, adult learning, human
development, community music, psychology of music, and research
design.
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