The purpose of this study was to examine the practices and perspectives of music teachers who integrated popular music and informal music learning practices into their secondary school music programs. A primary goal was to understand music teachers’ perspectives on the process of enacting change. The data for this parallel multiple-case study were four semistructured interviews, two school site visits and observations, documents, and a researcher journal. The content of teachers’ interviews was synthesized in the form of four narratives. Teachers’ pathways to becoming more reform-minded were marked by shifts in professional identity away from teacher-centered, autocratic mindsets toward student-centered, democratic approaches to music teach...
Frank AbrahamsAs music educators search for ways to engage their students in musical practice that i...
The aim of this research was to explore the impact of the adoption of the Musical Futures (MF) appro...
Attrition rates among applied music students accelerate as young people progress through adolescence...
The purpose of this study was to examine the practices and perspectives of music teachers who integr...
The purpose of this study was to examine the process of music teacher change resulting from a long-t...
Music teacher education is under heavy criticism for failing to keep pace with the changing needs an...
advance a critical examination of research on the informal learning practices that are associated wi...
We live in times when a row of factors influence music education. Among them, people’s most signific...
Contemporary research has shown that school music programs have increasingly struggled with relevanc...
Music learning, in Western traditions, has been defined by two clearly differentiated and unique pra...
As part of a panel presentation at the 2008 AERA Conference, this paper seeks to advance a critical ...
The purpose of this study was to describe qualitatively the learning processes and perceptions of mu...
Paradigmatic shifts in music education, supported by curricular reconceptualization and the braiding...
Through the concept of musical practices, adapted from Wenger’s (1998) notion of practice within a c...
Tertiary music studies have come under little scrutiny since the establishment of the conservatoire ...
Frank AbrahamsAs music educators search for ways to engage their students in musical practice that i...
The aim of this research was to explore the impact of the adoption of the Musical Futures (MF) appro...
Attrition rates among applied music students accelerate as young people progress through adolescence...
The purpose of this study was to examine the practices and perspectives of music teachers who integr...
The purpose of this study was to examine the process of music teacher change resulting from a long-t...
Music teacher education is under heavy criticism for failing to keep pace with the changing needs an...
advance a critical examination of research on the informal learning practices that are associated wi...
We live in times when a row of factors influence music education. Among them, people’s most signific...
Contemporary research has shown that school music programs have increasingly struggled with relevanc...
Music learning, in Western traditions, has been defined by two clearly differentiated and unique pra...
As part of a panel presentation at the 2008 AERA Conference, this paper seeks to advance a critical ...
The purpose of this study was to describe qualitatively the learning processes and perceptions of mu...
Paradigmatic shifts in music education, supported by curricular reconceptualization and the braiding...
Through the concept of musical practices, adapted from Wenger’s (1998) notion of practice within a c...
Tertiary music studies have come under little scrutiny since the establishment of the conservatoire ...
Frank AbrahamsAs music educators search for ways to engage their students in musical practice that i...
The aim of this research was to explore the impact of the adoption of the Musical Futures (MF) appro...
Attrition rates among applied music students accelerate as young people progress through adolescence...