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50 Years of ERIC
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Faubel, Jose Maria Esteve; Valero, Miguel Angel Molina; Stephens, Jonathan – Music Education Research, 2009
The purpose of this investigation is to evaluate whether or not the allocation of time proposed in the Music Study Guide, adapted from the Espacio Europeo de Educacion Superior (European Higher Education Area) guidelines, is consistent and adequate for students with a minimal musical knowledge. The data for this study arise from a…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Music Education, Undergraduate Study, Music
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Paananen, Pirkko – Music Education Research, 2009
Although several cross-sectional age-related studies of harmonic perception in children have been performed, studies of harmonisation are very few. In the present study, the ability of school-aged children and adolescents to add chords to an ongoing tonal melody is investigated. Age-related development of harmonic features, chord rhythm and types…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Music, Time, Children
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Pramling, Niklas; Wallerstedt, Cecilia – Music Education Research, 2009
The present study concerns the multimodal nature of music education. How children (aged 4-8 years) respond when faced with the challenge of talking about what they hear in pieces of music is studied. The semiotic tools children and their teachers use in these situations and how they transduce between modalities (verbal, sound, colours and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Music Education, Music, Intermode Differences
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Ghazali, Ghaziah Mohd.; McPherson, Gary E. – Music Education Research, 2009
A sample of 1060 Malaysian children were surveyed in order to examine differences in their motivation to study music in school and to learn a musical instrument outside of school. Adopting the expectancy-value motivation theory, the children were asked questions concerning their perception of music as being important, useful, interesting,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Buddhism, Religion, Christianity
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Karlsson, Jessika; Liljestrom, Simon; Juslin, Patrik N. – Music Education Research, 2009
Previous research has shown that a computer program may improve performers' abilities to express emotions through their performance. Yet, performers seem reluctant to embrace this novel technology. In this study we explored possible reasons for these negative impressions. Eighty guitarists performed a piece of music to express various emotions,…
Descriptors: Music, Performance, Musicians, Feedback (Response)
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Hallam, Susan; Burnard, Pamela; Robertson, Anne; Saleh, Chris; Davies, Valerie; Rogers, Lynne; Kokatsaki, Dimitra – Music Education Research, 2009
In England, there have been concerns that some primary teachers lack the necessary skills to teach the National Curriculum. The aim of this research was to ascertain the level of confidence of students completing a one-year primary teacher-training programme in relation to teaching in general and teaching music in particular. 341 students from…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Music Education, Music, Musical Instruments
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Prendergast, Monica; Gouzouasis, Peter; Leggo, Carl; Irwin, Rita L. – Music Education Research, 2009
This study offers an arts-based a/r/tographic inquiry using poetic transcription and representation of interviews conducted with a co-educational group of 14 students in a West Vancouver, British Columbia secondary school rhythm and blues band class. The decision to translate and analyse the interview transcripts into the Japanese poetry form of…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Student Attitudes, Foreign Countries
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Strand, Katherine Dagmar – Music Education Research, 2009
The purposes of this content analysis of action research studies on teaching composition are two-fold: to examine action research studies on teaching classroom compositions to learn more about classroom composition pedagogy, including the values and beliefs that shaped the instruction and findings; and secondly, to demonstrate how narrative…
Descriptors: Music Education, Musical Composition, Action Research, Content Analysis
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Moore, Janet L. S. – Music Education Research, 2009
A professional development programme for music educators was designed and administered to include institutional and personal professional strategies for the enhancement and growth of music teachers' knowledge base and actions. Supervisors and targeted practitioners in a large public school system built an innovative programme, applying current…
Descriptors: At Risk Students, Music Education, Music, Teaching Skills
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Russell, Joshua A. – Music Education Research, 2009
The purpose of this study was to examine and describe the environmental factors that influence an undergraduate music education major's investment in instrumental techniques courses taught by a graduate teaching assistant. Each participant (three undergraduate music education majors and three teaching assistants) submitted to being interviewed…
Descriptors: Education Majors, Graduate Students, Music Education, Music
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Macnamara, Aine; Collins, Dave – Music Education Research, 2009
Current findings in talent identification and development research have acknowledged that potential for future performance cannot be identified from single evaluations of performance or anthropometric factors (e.g. Abbott and Collins 2004). Recognising the role of psychological characteristics at elite levels, it is pertinent to consider the role…
Descriptors: Psychological Characteristics, Musicians, Talent Identification, Interviews
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Graham, Roderick – Music Education Research, 2009
This study asks the question: What is the relationship between cultural omnivorousness and music education in the USA? Cultural omnivorousness is a general disposition towards the consumption of culture in which the person possessing such an attitude is open to consuming a broad range of cultural products. Survey data used for this analysis comes…
Descriptors: Race, Music Education, Music, Citizen Participation
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Riley, Patricia E. – Music Education Research, 2009
This article reports on a study that aimed to explore general classroom music teaching and learning via video-conferencing between pre-service music teachers in the USA, and students at an elementary school for underprivileged children in Mexico. This study examines the challenges, progress and lessons learned as interactions within this…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Foreign Countries, Music Teachers
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Driscoll, Jennifer – Music Education Research, 2009
Little consideration has been given to the factors which motivate children to take up music tuition, or their reasons for giving up. In part, this is a reflection of the limited extent to which children have been consulted directly in relation to issues exclusively affecting them. This study considered opportunity and motivation for young people…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Musical Instruments, Gender Differences, Tuition
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Countryman, June – Music Education Research, 2009
My exploration of the nature of the high school music experience was undertaken with 33 young adults who had graduated from high school one to six years previous to the data collection. All of these participants had been involved in their school music programmes and 30 had not continued formal music study following graduation. One might predict…
Descriptors: High Schools, Music Education, Music, Young Adults
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