This article argues for the necessity of developing a professional jargon among music teachers; a collegiate discourse in which musically and artistically relevant aspects of music-making and music education are continuously addressed and cultivated in order to improve the quality of music education on all educational levels. As a point of departure, the author presents findings from his doctoral thesis which suggest that music teachers may be unaccustomed to discussing the sounding aspects of music and that they have low confidence in their didactical efficacy. Drawing from different fields of research, some prerequisites for a reform of music teachers’ collegiate discourse are sketched out. However difficult it may be to talk about music ...
Even as a series of concepts of knowledge – knowledge production, knowledge as a commodity, useful k...
Article deals with the professional attitudes of music/art schools teachers (N=367) in the context o...
Facing steady decline and elimination of music programs due to high-stakes testing coupled with tigh...
This article argues for the necessity of developing a professional jargon among music teachers; a co...
In this article, I will argue for the necessity of developing a professional jargon among music teac...
Professionalise or perish; a case for heightened educational quality through collegiate cooperation....
The motives for describing music teacher education as professional education can be manifold. Since ...
Who should define music educators’ expertise and mandate, and on what basis? Is this for example ind...
In this article, I question an educational ideology of musical excellence, particularly as it tends ...
We live in times when a row of factors influence music education. Among them, people’s most signific...
This book addresses the need to rethink the concept and enactment of professionalism in music, and h...
The article discusses the professional skills of a teacher in the field of music education, its form...
Previous research shows that collegial conversations and co-assessment can contribute to increased e...
John Kratus’ 2019 Music Educators Journal article A Return to Amateurism in Music Education contai...
<p><em>In this article the problem of forming bell-ringing study competence was firstly discribed in...
Even as a series of concepts of knowledge – knowledge production, knowledge as a commodity, useful k...
Article deals with the professional attitudes of music/art schools teachers (N=367) in the context o...
Facing steady decline and elimination of music programs due to high-stakes testing coupled with tigh...
This article argues for the necessity of developing a professional jargon among music teachers; a co...
In this article, I will argue for the necessity of developing a professional jargon among music teac...
Professionalise or perish; a case for heightened educational quality through collegiate cooperation....
The motives for describing music teacher education as professional education can be manifold. Since ...
Who should define music educators’ expertise and mandate, and on what basis? Is this for example ind...
In this article, I question an educational ideology of musical excellence, particularly as it tends ...
We live in times when a row of factors influence music education. Among them, people’s most signific...
This book addresses the need to rethink the concept and enactment of professionalism in music, and h...
The article discusses the professional skills of a teacher in the field of music education, its form...
Previous research shows that collegial conversations and co-assessment can contribute to increased e...
John Kratus’ 2019 Music Educators Journal article A Return to Amateurism in Music Education contai...
<p><em>In this article the problem of forming bell-ringing study competence was firstly discribed in...
Even as a series of concepts of knowledge – knowledge production, knowledge as a commodity, useful k...
Article deals with the professional attitudes of music/art schools teachers (N=367) in the context o...
Facing steady decline and elimination of music programs due to high-stakes testing coupled with tigh...