Using a project given to undergraduate students in a foundations of education course, this paper thinks through the assignment title, “What does learning sound like?” to explore the nexus of sound studies in education and curriculum studies. The central argument of this paper is that thinking through sound can be but one way for students to think through the forms of curriculum while examining their own bias in terms of Western privileging of the ocular
While research on the educational properties of sound have opened up important pathways for research...
This paper presents the findings from interviews with ten educators in the field of critical listeni...
ABSTRACT. This paper reports from a 2 year empirical study of pre-service science teachers exploring...
Sounds exist everywhere, and early childhood classrooms are no exception. Sounds resonate with us, a...
Regardless of their origin or interpretation, sounds are theoretically and practically foundational ...
This writing discusses the process of determining what students think about the phenomena of sound p...
From the earliest days of their lives, children are exposed to all kinds of sound, from soft, comfor...
The article describes alternative concepts in understanding of sound observed among students at the ...
This article describes a project that positions high school students as teacher educators within an ...
Through a combination of text and sound files, this piece seeks to demonstrate that sounds form educ...
In what ways, as music teacher educators, can we best prepare our future teachers for the classroom?...
Sound is a very omnipresent physical phenomenon that plays a crucial role in our daily lives. It is ...
How can we conceptualize curriculum and school knowledge to better address important questions of so...
This study was conducted to investigate changes in students' conceptualizations during the teaching...
Every way of thinking is both premised on and generative of a way of naming that reflects particular...
While research on the educational properties of sound have opened up important pathways for research...
This paper presents the findings from interviews with ten educators in the field of critical listeni...
ABSTRACT. This paper reports from a 2 year empirical study of pre-service science teachers exploring...
Sounds exist everywhere, and early childhood classrooms are no exception. Sounds resonate with us, a...
Regardless of their origin or interpretation, sounds are theoretically and practically foundational ...
This writing discusses the process of determining what students think about the phenomena of sound p...
From the earliest days of their lives, children are exposed to all kinds of sound, from soft, comfor...
The article describes alternative concepts in understanding of sound observed among students at the ...
This article describes a project that positions high school students as teacher educators within an ...
Through a combination of text and sound files, this piece seeks to demonstrate that sounds form educ...
In what ways, as music teacher educators, can we best prepare our future teachers for the classroom?...
Sound is a very omnipresent physical phenomenon that plays a crucial role in our daily lives. It is ...
How can we conceptualize curriculum and school knowledge to better address important questions of so...
This study was conducted to investigate changes in students' conceptualizations during the teaching...
Every way of thinking is both premised on and generative of a way of naming that reflects particular...
While research on the educational properties of sound have opened up important pathways for research...
This paper presents the findings from interviews with ten educators in the field of critical listeni...
ABSTRACT. This paper reports from a 2 year empirical study of pre-service science teachers exploring...