Group teaching is rapidly spreading across the world, but little research has been conducted to investigate its impact on students’ musical abilities in comparison to inclusion in group tuition contexts. This article investigates how music teachers from the classical orchestra instrumental tradition discuss group tuition. Three focus group interviews were conducted with participants from one Art and Music School in Sweden. The results show a tension field between progression and inclusion as well as different views on the definition of these concepts. These differing views on teaching quality imply a balancing act for the different agents within the profession
The purpose of my study was to examine how music teachers can create a well functioning group dynami...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyse music teachers’ collegiate discourses on ensemble playing w...
We live in times when a row of factors influence music education. Among them, people’s most signific...
Group piano teaching is a rare phenomenon and therefore interesting to study. Traditionally piano te...
The aim of this study is to explore criteria characterizing music teacher’s strategies when trying t...
This study investigates how teachers of the subject ensemble in Swedish upper secondary school talk ...
En presentation av mitt avhandlingsprojekt, med fokus på den del av studien som är förestående
The purpose of this paper is to explore different ways music teachers can work and act to enhance in...
This study sheds light on music teachers’ perspectives on their chances to disrupt cultural and soci...
This paper will discuss and explain two ways that socio-cultural learning theories have been used wi...
The purpose of this study was finding out to what extent music teachers with ensemble work towards p...
This study focuses on how song teachers, who work in culture schools, high schools and other artisti...
While the teaching of tertiary academic areas (e.g., music theory, history) is traditionally under...
AbstractThe transition to the group instruction in teaching to play music has created a need to unde...
When the need of transforming and remixing music education is illuminated, fields of tensions in rel...
The purpose of my study was to examine how music teachers can create a well functioning group dynami...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyse music teachers’ collegiate discourses on ensemble playing w...
We live in times when a row of factors influence music education. Among them, people’s most signific...
Group piano teaching is a rare phenomenon and therefore interesting to study. Traditionally piano te...
The aim of this study is to explore criteria characterizing music teacher’s strategies when trying t...
This study investigates how teachers of the subject ensemble in Swedish upper secondary school talk ...
En presentation av mitt avhandlingsprojekt, med fokus på den del av studien som är förestående
The purpose of this paper is to explore different ways music teachers can work and act to enhance in...
This study sheds light on music teachers’ perspectives on their chances to disrupt cultural and soci...
This paper will discuss and explain two ways that socio-cultural learning theories have been used wi...
The purpose of this study was finding out to what extent music teachers with ensemble work towards p...
This study focuses on how song teachers, who work in culture schools, high schools and other artisti...
While the teaching of tertiary academic areas (e.g., music theory, history) is traditionally under...
AbstractThe transition to the group instruction in teaching to play music has created a need to unde...
When the need of transforming and remixing music education is illuminated, fields of tensions in rel...
The purpose of my study was to examine how music teachers can create a well functioning group dynami...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyse music teachers’ collegiate discourses on ensemble playing w...
We live in times when a row of factors influence music education. Among them, people’s most signific...