A major component in the socialisation of teachers is the development of a belief system, which is closely related to their identities. A better understanding of the belief systems and identities of preservice teachers when they begin the process of secondary socialisation could influence approaches to teacher preparation. The purpose of this study was to understand preservice teachers’ initial beliefs about music education as well as their conceptualisations of their identities. Data were drawn from selected assignments completed by students who were enrolled in an introductory-level music education course at a university in the northeastern United States. Through an analysis of the data using a constant comparative approach, three broad t...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1994This study examined preservice teachers' acquisition ...
In 2005, a National Review of School Music (Centre for Learning, Change and Development, 2005) raise...
abstract: Since the 1980s, interest in the cognitive and affective influences on teaching has initia...
This study identifies and examines the preconceived beliefs about teaching held by entering music te...
The purpose of this study was to investigate K-4 pre-service classroom teachers’ beliefs about usefu...
<p>Preservice music teacher socialization is an important and well-documented topic in music teacher...
The purpose of this case study was to explore one elementary music teacher’s beliefs about the natur...
This study sought to investigate and understand music educators’ values and beliefs about music and ...
This study investigates pre-service music teacher’s (PSMT) perceptions of their professional identit...
For many pre-service music teachers the prospect of teaching in the 'real world' can be daunting, as...
ii This study explores the relationships between formative musical experiences, narrative constructi...
This paper describes a qualitative study of undergraduate music education students\u27 life-story ac...
This study was a descriptive study that investigated prospective music teachers’ early teacher ident...
Scholars have asserted for the need for music teachers to be engaged in music-making and have drawn ...
This paper reports a study investigating trainee teachers\u2019 beliefs about music abilities and le...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1994This study examined preservice teachers' acquisition ...
In 2005, a National Review of School Music (Centre for Learning, Change and Development, 2005) raise...
abstract: Since the 1980s, interest in the cognitive and affective influences on teaching has initia...
This study identifies and examines the preconceived beliefs about teaching held by entering music te...
The purpose of this study was to investigate K-4 pre-service classroom teachers’ beliefs about usefu...
<p>Preservice music teacher socialization is an important and well-documented topic in music teacher...
The purpose of this case study was to explore one elementary music teacher’s beliefs about the natur...
This study sought to investigate and understand music educators’ values and beliefs about music and ...
This study investigates pre-service music teacher’s (PSMT) perceptions of their professional identit...
For many pre-service music teachers the prospect of teaching in the 'real world' can be daunting, as...
ii This study explores the relationships between formative musical experiences, narrative constructi...
This paper describes a qualitative study of undergraduate music education students\u27 life-story ac...
This study was a descriptive study that investigated prospective music teachers’ early teacher ident...
Scholars have asserted for the need for music teachers to be engaged in music-making and have drawn ...
This paper reports a study investigating trainee teachers\u2019 beliefs about music abilities and le...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1994This study examined preservice teachers' acquisition ...
In 2005, a National Review of School Music (Centre for Learning, Change and Development, 2005) raise...
abstract: Since the 1980s, interest in the cognitive and affective influences on teaching has initia...