This chapter explores a possible alternative to traditional “paper-and-pencil” assessment practices in music classes. It argues that an approach based on phenomenological philosophy and inspired by recent developments in cognitive science may shed new light on learning and help educators reconsider grading systems accordingly. After individuating the core issue in an unresolved tension between subjective-objective methodologies relevant to certain learning contexts, the chapter proposes a possible remedy by appealing to three principles central to “embodied” approaches to cognition. Such principles may help educators reframe cognitive phenomena (learning described as a measurable event based on “information processing”) in terms of cognitiv...
The purpose of this study was to create a deeper understanding of how music teachers in Sweden inter...
In phenomenology, while the theory of perception has been developed primarily with regard to visual ...
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleRecent debate within the domain of music education has focussed on issu...
This thesis consists of an introduction and seven essays that develop possibilities for philosophy o...
In this paper, we present a qualitative study comparing individual and collective music pedagogies f...
In this paper, we present a qualitative study comparing individual and collective music pedagogies f...
In this paper, we present a qualitative study comparing individual and collective music pedagogies f...
This chapter explores the challenging question of curriculum and assessment for music improvisation ...
Qualitative research has provided insight into how students experience and perceive...
Starting from the perspective of embodied cognitive science, the understanding of literature and mus...
The training of the professional musician involves the development of physical, cognitive and psycho...
The training of the professional musician involves the development of physical, cognitive and psycho...
Phenomenology is explored as a way of helping students and educators open up to music as a creative ...
Phenomenology is explored as a way of helping students and educators open up to music as a creative ...
Recent approaches in the cognitive and psychological sciences conceive of mind as an Embodied, Embed...
The purpose of this study was to create a deeper understanding of how music teachers in Sweden inter...
In phenomenology, while the theory of perception has been developed primarily with regard to visual ...
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleRecent debate within the domain of music education has focussed on issu...
This thesis consists of an introduction and seven essays that develop possibilities for philosophy o...
In this paper, we present a qualitative study comparing individual and collective music pedagogies f...
In this paper, we present a qualitative study comparing individual and collective music pedagogies f...
In this paper, we present a qualitative study comparing individual and collective music pedagogies f...
This chapter explores the challenging question of curriculum and assessment for music improvisation ...
Qualitative research has provided insight into how students experience and perceive...
Starting from the perspective of embodied cognitive science, the understanding of literature and mus...
The training of the professional musician involves the development of physical, cognitive and psycho...
The training of the professional musician involves the development of physical, cognitive and psycho...
Phenomenology is explored as a way of helping students and educators open up to music as a creative ...
Phenomenology is explored as a way of helping students and educators open up to music as a creative ...
Recent approaches in the cognitive and psychological sciences conceive of mind as an Embodied, Embed...
The purpose of this study was to create a deeper understanding of how music teachers in Sweden inter...
In phenomenology, while the theory of perception has been developed primarily with regard to visual ...
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleRecent debate within the domain of music education has focussed on issu...