Sociology for Music Teachers: Practical Applications
Autor Hildegard Froehlich, Gareth Smithen Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 apr 2017
The Second Edition:
- Presents major theories in ethnomusicology, both traditional and contemporary.
- Takes a global approach by presenting a variety of teaching practices beyond those found in the United States.
- Emphasizes music education in a traditional classroom setting, but also applies specific constructs to studio teaching situations in conservatories (with private lessons) and community music.
- Provides recommendations for teaching practices by addressing popular music in school music curricula, suggests inclusionary projects that explore musical styles and repertoire of the past and present, and connects school to community music practices of varying kinds.
- Contains an increased number of suggestions for projects and discussions among the students using the book.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138224513
ISBN-10: 1138224510
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: 9
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1138224510
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: 9
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
UndergraduateCuprins
Introduction: Why Sociology for Music Teachers?
Premises, Purpose, Themes, and Objectives
A Brief Chapter Synopsis
The Book’s Bibliographical Content
Chapter 1 The Performer and Teacher in You—A Matter of Identity
Introduction
Occupational Identities in Music
Some Basics about the Aspiring Music Teacher in Different Countries
Questions for Class Discussions and Project Proposals
Chapter 2 Music Teaching as Work
Becoming Socialized to an Occupation
A Teacher’s Norms, Values, and Roles as Subject Matter Expert and School Employee
Music Teaching as Work
Questions for Class Discussions and Project Proposals
Chapter 3 Music Learning and Teaching as Socially Situated Acts
Introduction
Music as a Subject in the Social Realities of School
Music Teachers as Bridge Builders between Different Communities
Questions for Class Discussions and Project Proposals
Chapter 4 Music in Social Theories: Voices from Ethno-Musicology, Music Sociology, Cultural Theory, and Music Education
Music as a Social Construct: From Earlier Thoughts to the Present
Social Constructs Informing the Study of Music Practices
Questions for Class Discussions and Project Proposals
Chapter 5 Sociology of Education: Social Constructs with Relevance for Music Teachers
Introduction
Opportunity and Achievement Gaps Among Learners
"The Hidden Curriculum"
Teachers as Curriculum Experts and Pedagogues
Questions for Class Discussions and Project Proposals
Chapter 6 The Music Teacher as Value Educator
Introduction
It Matters Who Does What, Where, When, and How
Teaching to Ask Questions, Question Values, and Value Diversity
Questions for Class Discussions and Projects
Chapter 7 The Sociologically Savvy Music Educator
Introduction
Thinking in Interdisciplinary Terms and Looking for Connections
Embracing Musical and Social Realities
Embracing Theory to Improve on Practice
Questions for Class Discussions and Review of Project Proposals
Premises, Purpose, Themes, and Objectives
A Brief Chapter Synopsis
The Book’s Bibliographical Content
Chapter 1 The Performer and Teacher in You—A Matter of Identity
Introduction
Occupational Identities in Music
Some Basics about the Aspiring Music Teacher in Different Countries
Questions for Class Discussions and Project Proposals
Chapter 2 Music Teaching as Work
Becoming Socialized to an Occupation
A Teacher’s Norms, Values, and Roles as Subject Matter Expert and School Employee
Music Teaching as Work
Questions for Class Discussions and Project Proposals
Chapter 3 Music Learning and Teaching as Socially Situated Acts
Introduction
Music as a Subject in the Social Realities of School
Music Teachers as Bridge Builders between Different Communities
Questions for Class Discussions and Project Proposals
Chapter 4 Music in Social Theories: Voices from Ethno-Musicology, Music Sociology, Cultural Theory, and Music Education
Music as a Social Construct: From Earlier Thoughts to the Present
Social Constructs Informing the Study of Music Practices
Questions for Class Discussions and Project Proposals
Chapter 5 Sociology of Education: Social Constructs with Relevance for Music Teachers
Introduction
Opportunity and Achievement Gaps Among Learners
"The Hidden Curriculum"
Teachers as Curriculum Experts and Pedagogues
Questions for Class Discussions and Project Proposals
Chapter 6 The Music Teacher as Value Educator
Introduction
It Matters Who Does What, Where, When, and How
Teaching to Ask Questions, Question Values, and Value Diversity
Questions for Class Discussions and Projects
Chapter 7 The Sociologically Savvy Music Educator
Introduction
Thinking in Interdisciplinary Terms and Looking for Connections
Embracing Musical and Social Realities
Embracing Theory to Improve on Practice
Questions for Class Discussions and Review of Project Proposals
Notă biografică
HILDEGARD FROEHLICH is Emeritus Professor at University of North Texas
GARETH DYLAN SMITH is Research Fellow at the Institute of Contemporary Music Performance, London
GARETH DYLAN SMITH is Research Fellow at the Institute of Contemporary Music Performance, London
Descriere
Sociology for Music Teachers: Practical Applications, Second Edition, outlines the basic concepts relevant to understanding music teaching and learning from a sociological perspective. It demonstrates the relationship of music to education, schooling, and society, examining the consequences for making instructional choices in teaching methods and repertoire selection. The authors look at major theories and concepts relevant to music education, texts in the sociology of music, and thoughts of selected ethnomusicologists and sociologists. The new edition takes a global approach and includes the application of sociological theory to contexts beyond the classroom.