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Music Education as Craft : Reframing Theories and Practices / edited by Kari Holdhus, Regina Murphy, Magne I. Espeland
(Landscapes: the Arts, Aesthetics, and Education. ISSN:22140069 ; 30)

資料タイプ 電子ブック
1st ed. 2021.
出版者 (Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer)
出版年 2021
大きさ XVII, 239 p. 10 illus : online resource

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一般注記 I Opening -- Craftmanship in academia: Skilled improvisation in research, teaching and leadership -- Conceptualising music education as "Craft": Responses to an invitation -- II "Music Education" as a Sustainable Craft in Society -- The craft of music teaching in a changing society -- Crafting music education for all? The composite knowledge base of music education in times of cultural diversity and social polarisation -- Music education in England as a political act: Reflections on a craft under pressure -- Educating music teachers for the future: The crafts of change -- III Music Education Practices Reframed -- The craft of music teaching in a changing society: Singing as meaning, education and craft - Reflections on Lithuanian singing practices -- Artistic citizenship and the crafting of mutual musical care -- Music listening: An evolution of craft -- The craft of (Re-)presenting musical works -- Developing craftsmanship in music education in a Palestinian refugee camp and Lebanese schools -- A creative global science classroom: Crafting the global science opera -- The craft of teaching musical improvisation improvisationally: Towards a theoretical framework -- Phronesis in music education -- Approaching vulnerability through contemporary music: The Gelland approach -- The Kraptr of aging folk musicians: Mental practice for the future -- Music education as craft: Reframing a rationale
This book is a collection of leading international authors in the field of music education taking the concept of 'craft' as a starting point to deconstruct and reconstruct their understanding of the practices and theories of music education. Their insights draw from deep wells of resources located in historical, philosophical, epistemological, musicological and educational traditions that lead to rich and complex insights on the evolving field of music education. In so doing, they generate a constellation of new understandings and illustrations of what crafts can mean in this field. Historically, the idea of craft was typically associated with a skill or experience in knowing how to do or make something, or an activity of some kind that requires specific professional skills. In Old Norse, the concept for craft was kraptr, meaning strength and virtue, while Old English and continental use was associated with power and physical strength, as well as skill. When these definitions of ‘crafts’ are infused into contemporary understandings of the field of music education as a professional field, a whole new set of possible interpretations are unearthed. Such insights are not exhaustive, but rather, point the way in which this professional, diverse, inclusive and ambiguous field might continue to evolve in the 21st century
HTTP:URL=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-67704-6
著者標目 Holdhus, Kari editor
Murphy, Regina editor
Espeland, Magne I editor
SpringerLink (Online service)
件 名 LCSH:Art -- Study and teaching  全ての件名で検索
LCSH:Education -- Philosophy  全ての件名で検索
LCSH:Teachers -- Training of  全ての件名で検索
FREE:Creativity and Arts Education
FREE:Philosophy of Education
FREE:Teaching and Teacher Education
分 類 LCC:NX280-410
DC23:700.71
書誌ID EB16354861
ISBN 9783030677046

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