his case study seeks to understand how the college experiences of successful professional musicians can be mapped onto their eventual professional success. Three highly accomplished professional musicians were interviewed about their college experience and musical careers. It was found that participants were highly motivated and had college experiences including collaborative learning, experiential learning, and needs-focused instruction. These conditions all resemble a student-centered learning experience that might be used as a model for effective pedagogical practice. Implications for practice and recommendations for future research are offered
The purpose of this study was to examine the degree to which college musicians (N = 76) found music ...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to represent the professional lives and work of four exper...
The transition from student to professional has proven to be one of the most challenging phases for ...
his case study seeks to understand how the college experiences of successful professional musicians ...
active learning, career preparation, success, teaching artist, undergraduate training ol re (inBackg...
This article addresses the question of whether higher education music courses adequately prepare you...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 150-154).The purpose of this study was to describe and under...
This study explores how a variety of music alumni perceive the skills that they learned at their ins...
Success, for the majority of performing arts majors, is defined as a performance career; and yet ver...
This study used a semistructured interview schedule to identify the music career opportunities avail...
Previous research with classical instrumental musicians has highlighted the intrinsic benefits of te...
Researchers are increasingly interested in the psychological and sociological processes by which col...
Research in higher music education acknowledges a persistent divide between performance studies and...
This chapter draws on complexity theory to probe the theoretical and practical perspectives of leade...
Leadership development and musician identities are complex ideas that may be understood from theoret...
The purpose of this study was to examine the degree to which college musicians (N = 76) found music ...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to represent the professional lives and work of four exper...
The transition from student to professional has proven to be one of the most challenging phases for ...
his case study seeks to understand how the college experiences of successful professional musicians ...
active learning, career preparation, success, teaching artist, undergraduate training ol re (inBackg...
This article addresses the question of whether higher education music courses adequately prepare you...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 150-154).The purpose of this study was to describe and under...
This study explores how a variety of music alumni perceive the skills that they learned at their ins...
Success, for the majority of performing arts majors, is defined as a performance career; and yet ver...
This study used a semistructured interview schedule to identify the music career opportunities avail...
Previous research with classical instrumental musicians has highlighted the intrinsic benefits of te...
Researchers are increasingly interested in the psychological and sociological processes by which col...
Research in higher music education acknowledges a persistent divide between performance studies and...
This chapter draws on complexity theory to probe the theoretical and practical perspectives of leade...
Leadership development and musician identities are complex ideas that may be understood from theoret...
The purpose of this study was to examine the degree to which college musicians (N = 76) found music ...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to represent the professional lives and work of four exper...
The transition from student to professional has proven to be one of the most challenging phases for ...