© The Author(s) 2020. The purpose of this ethnographic case study was to explore the musical ability beliefs and musical self-concepts among eight fourth-grade students whose music teacher believed in universal human musicality—the idea that all human beings have the potential to be musical and can become competent music makers. Data collection lasted 12 weeks and included twice-weekly observations of the students’ music class, numerous one-on-one interviews, and student journal entries. Findings included three themes: (a) conflicting beliefs about the root of musical ability (effort/practice or innate talent), (b) the fluidity and malleability of students’ musical self-concepts, and (c) a perception that musicmaking in the real world is on...
Within the established tradition of qualitative research techniques, this ethnographic case study re...
Existing research suggests that teacher beliefs are powerful factors in teachers’ thoughts and actio...
Existing research suggests that teacher beliefs are powerful factors in teachers’ thoughts and actio...
The purpose of this case study was to explore one elementary music teacher’s beliefs about the natur...
Musical ensembles’ attendance at competitive music performance events (CMPEs) is a mainstream charac...
Educators and psychologists are concerned with students\u27 development of a positive self-concept. ...
This investigation aims to explore the attitudes of adolescents towards learning music and to gauge ...
This project explores the reasons Undergraduate music students practice the way they do. A survey wa...
409 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.Recent advances suggesting th...
Research on the specific domain of musical self-concept was so far exclusively concerned with musica...
This study sought to investigate and understand music educators’ values and beliefs about music and ...
This paper reports a study investigating trainee teachers\u2019 beliefs about music abilities and le...
This qualitative study was designed to ascertain the perceptions of students, parents, music teacher...
This study deals primarily with the way secondaryschool students use music to express their persona...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018In any form, musical participation is an intimately so...
Within the established tradition of qualitative research techniques, this ethnographic case study re...
Existing research suggests that teacher beliefs are powerful factors in teachers’ thoughts and actio...
Existing research suggests that teacher beliefs are powerful factors in teachers’ thoughts and actio...
The purpose of this case study was to explore one elementary music teacher’s beliefs about the natur...
Musical ensembles’ attendance at competitive music performance events (CMPEs) is a mainstream charac...
Educators and psychologists are concerned with students\u27 development of a positive self-concept. ...
This investigation aims to explore the attitudes of adolescents towards learning music and to gauge ...
This project explores the reasons Undergraduate music students practice the way they do. A survey wa...
409 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.Recent advances suggesting th...
Research on the specific domain of musical self-concept was so far exclusively concerned with musica...
This study sought to investigate and understand music educators’ values and beliefs about music and ...
This paper reports a study investigating trainee teachers\u2019 beliefs about music abilities and le...
This qualitative study was designed to ascertain the perceptions of students, parents, music teacher...
This study deals primarily with the way secondaryschool students use music to express their persona...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018In any form, musical participation is an intimately so...
Within the established tradition of qualitative research techniques, this ethnographic case study re...
Existing research suggests that teacher beliefs are powerful factors in teachers’ thoughts and actio...
Existing research suggests that teacher beliefs are powerful factors in teachers’ thoughts and actio...