Music educators consider participation to be an important part of learning in their classrooms. And as the era of accountability rages on throughout the field of education, many educators have sought ways to describe the deep engagement that occurs in rehearsals. This article considers the role that the concept of “followership” can play in helping educators explain what engaged participation looks like in ensemble learning. The article also outlines potential implications this concept holds for learning, teaching, assessment, and how we account for participation in our classrooms. Potential academic outcomes for engaged followership include more engaged learners, heightened musical experiences, and strong critical thinking in rehearsals
© 2019 Dr. Emily WilsonOver the last five decades there have been persistent concerns about low leve...
Master of MusicDepartment of Music, Theatre, and DanceFrank C. TraczIn this report, I will describe ...
Higher education is undergoing a paradigm move from passive learning toward active learning. Student...
Music educators consider participation to be an important part of learning in their classrooms. And ...
Strategies for teaching ensemble performance in higher education tend to draw on staff members as co...
In this article, we report data from two survey studies administered to expert music teachers. Both ...
Many studies have attempted to determine the characteristics of effective music ensemble teachers th...
Strategies for teaching ensemble performance within higher education are highly idiosyncratic, raisi...
This item is only available electronically.During recent decades, low enrolment numbers in high scho...
In performance-driven large ensemble settings such as band or orchestra, the artistic process of Cre...
The purpose of this study was to explore pre-service music educators’ self-efficacy towards fosterin...
This article explores a comprehensive, student-centered alternative to traditional ensemble instruct...
Ensemble performance curricula within UK higher education is primarily based on the assumption that ...
This article presents a qualitative study which aimed to explore and describe effective music educat...
In recent years, student involvement has become a central topic in higher music education. Many argu...
© 2019 Dr. Emily WilsonOver the last five decades there have been persistent concerns about low leve...
Master of MusicDepartment of Music, Theatre, and DanceFrank C. TraczIn this report, I will describe ...
Higher education is undergoing a paradigm move from passive learning toward active learning. Student...
Music educators consider participation to be an important part of learning in their classrooms. And ...
Strategies for teaching ensemble performance in higher education tend to draw on staff members as co...
In this article, we report data from two survey studies administered to expert music teachers. Both ...
Many studies have attempted to determine the characteristics of effective music ensemble teachers th...
Strategies for teaching ensemble performance within higher education are highly idiosyncratic, raisi...
This item is only available electronically.During recent decades, low enrolment numbers in high scho...
In performance-driven large ensemble settings such as band or orchestra, the artistic process of Cre...
The purpose of this study was to explore pre-service music educators’ self-efficacy towards fosterin...
This article explores a comprehensive, student-centered alternative to traditional ensemble instruct...
Ensemble performance curricula within UK higher education is primarily based on the assumption that ...
This article presents a qualitative study which aimed to explore and describe effective music educat...
In recent years, student involvement has become a central topic in higher music education. Many argu...
© 2019 Dr. Emily WilsonOver the last five decades there have been persistent concerns about low leve...
Master of MusicDepartment of Music, Theatre, and DanceFrank C. TraczIn this report, I will describe ...
Higher education is undergoing a paradigm move from passive learning toward active learning. Student...