Many Australian state primary schools have a policy to use generalist teachers to teach music as well as many other subjects, however research indicates that primary generalist teachers lack confidence and competence to teach music in their classrooms. Added to this, preservice teachers enter their initial teacher education course with little or no background in music education and low confidence to teach music. Skills, knowledge and attitudes that are learned in the preservice teacher education course are crucial to developing the students’ confidence and competence to teach music. This paper presents one approach to addressing this situation, based on Kolb’s Experiential Learning Model. A description of a primary creative arts teacher edu...
This study examines why so many generalist primary teachers lack confidence in teaching music, what ...
The status of musical upbringing in primary schools needs attention. Schools do not succeed with the...
The quality of teaching occurring in schools is directly linked to the quality of preservice prepara...
This paper examines the factors affecting the teaching confidence and beliefs of pre-service teacher...
The issue of music teacher training for primary generalist teachers is shared by many countries in t...
Luckman (1996) defines experiential education as a "process through which a learner constructs ...
Face-to-face hours for preservice music education have decreased significantly over recent years and...
Prior research has revealed that non-music specialist trainee primary school teachers lack confidenc...
Research suggests that the belief patterns of teachers have a significant influence on their practic...
This paper reports the findings of a study involving 138 NSW preservice generalist teachers and comp...
Music is one form of the Arts that has always been an integral component of education and enjoyment ...
For many pre-service music teachers the prospect of teaching in the 'real world' can be daunting, as...
The National Review of School Music Education: Augmenting the diminished (Commonwealth of Australia,...
Prior research has revealed that non-music specialist trainee primary school teachers lack confiden...
This study investigated the impact of a music methods course on pre-service early childhood teachers...
This study examines why so many generalist primary teachers lack confidence in teaching music, what ...
The status of musical upbringing in primary schools needs attention. Schools do not succeed with the...
The quality of teaching occurring in schools is directly linked to the quality of preservice prepara...
This paper examines the factors affecting the teaching confidence and beliefs of pre-service teacher...
The issue of music teacher training for primary generalist teachers is shared by many countries in t...
Luckman (1996) defines experiential education as a "process through which a learner constructs ...
Face-to-face hours for preservice music education have decreased significantly over recent years and...
Prior research has revealed that non-music specialist trainee primary school teachers lack confidenc...
Research suggests that the belief patterns of teachers have a significant influence on their practic...
This paper reports the findings of a study involving 138 NSW preservice generalist teachers and comp...
Music is one form of the Arts that has always been an integral component of education and enjoyment ...
For many pre-service music teachers the prospect of teaching in the 'real world' can be daunting, as...
The National Review of School Music Education: Augmenting the diminished (Commonwealth of Australia,...
Prior research has revealed that non-music specialist trainee primary school teachers lack confiden...
This study investigated the impact of a music methods course on pre-service early childhood teachers...
This study examines why so many generalist primary teachers lack confidence in teaching music, what ...
The status of musical upbringing in primary schools needs attention. Schools do not succeed with the...
The quality of teaching occurring in schools is directly linked to the quality of preservice prepara...