The purpose of this study was to examine children’s mental images of music and musical engagements through free responses to linguistic stimuli. Participants were primary students aged 8 to 11 (N = 132) enrolled in Miami-Dade public schools. For identifying context-related differences, schools were chosen by using purposive sampling based on previous demographic information. Free responses to linguistic stimuli (music, music and me, music at school, and music outside school) and participants’ demographic and socio-cultural data were processed by the software SPAD. Correspondences Analysis was used to reconstruct representational fields associated to the stimuli. For each stimulus, a three-factor extraction identified hidden dimensions in ch...
This paper presents an analysis of music specific data generated in a national collective case study...
Abstract: The theoretical background This paper deals with a research project currently being under...
Seeing music education through the eyes of children leads to developing deepened conceptualizations ...
Recent findings in music research are increasingly confirming the embodied nature of music cognition...
Can a bodily engagement with music affect the process of musical meaning formation and, as such, aff...
Researchers have acknowledged the perspective and agency of children to be of substantial relevance ...
*** Background *** Studies on music knowledge of music teachers have been based on different theo...
This paper presents an analysis of music specific data generated in a national collective case stud...
This paper aims to discuss and reflect on the development of children's musical identities. One cruc...
Music educators in the classroom aim to expose students to a variety of styles and genre of music t...
In this inquiry, I examined how young children use their personal, social and material resources to ...
This thesis aims to investigate some of the complex processes involved in eight year old children's ...
318 p.Thesis (Ed.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.The purpose of this study was...
none2This paper deals with an empirical study undertaken at the University of Bologna about the soc...
AbstractThis study was designed to examine the influence of music on inclusion among children from d...
This paper presents an analysis of music specific data generated in a national collective case study...
Abstract: The theoretical background This paper deals with a research project currently being under...
Seeing music education through the eyes of children leads to developing deepened conceptualizations ...
Recent findings in music research are increasingly confirming the embodied nature of music cognition...
Can a bodily engagement with music affect the process of musical meaning formation and, as such, aff...
Researchers have acknowledged the perspective and agency of children to be of substantial relevance ...
*** Background *** Studies on music knowledge of music teachers have been based on different theo...
This paper presents an analysis of music specific data generated in a national collective case stud...
This paper aims to discuss and reflect on the development of children's musical identities. One cruc...
Music educators in the classroom aim to expose students to a variety of styles and genre of music t...
In this inquiry, I examined how young children use their personal, social and material resources to ...
This thesis aims to investigate some of the complex processes involved in eight year old children's ...
318 p.Thesis (Ed.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.The purpose of this study was...
none2This paper deals with an empirical study undertaken at the University of Bologna about the soc...
AbstractThis study was designed to examine the influence of music on inclusion among children from d...
This paper presents an analysis of music specific data generated in a national collective case study...
Abstract: The theoretical background This paper deals with a research project currently being under...
Seeing music education through the eyes of children leads to developing deepened conceptualizations ...