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Pio, Frederick – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2017
This article is divided into three parts: the problem (globalized learning); the consequences (for general music education); and the vision (the music teacher as a cultural figure). In the first part, I claim that the current learning agenda is being increasingly instrumentalized as a carrier of a global education policy driven by technical…
Descriptors: Music Teachers, Music, Music Education, Global Approach
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Tan, Leonard – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2015
In this paper, I compare all three editions of Bennett Reimer's "A Philosophy of Music Education" with early Chinese philosophy, in particular, classical Chinese aesthetics. I structure my analysis around a quartet of interrelated themes: aesthetic education, education of feeling, aesthetic experience, and ethics and aesthetics. This…
Descriptors: Confucianism, Aesthetics, Music Education, Educational Philosophy
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Kertz-Welzel, Alexandra – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2015
In recent years, comparative education and comparative music education became important fields of research. Due to globalization, but also to international student assessments, it is most common to compare the outcomes of entire school systems or specific subject areas. The main goal is to identify the most successful systems and their best…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Music Education, Best Practices, Educational Practices
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Tan, Leonard – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2014
At present, instrumental music education, defined in this paper as the teaching and learning of music through wind bands and symphony orchestras of Western origin, appears embattled. Among the many criticisms made against instrumental music education, critics claim that bands and orchestras exemplify an authoritarian model of teaching that does…
Descriptors: Music Education, Democracy, Teaching Methods, Music Activities
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Jorgensen, Estelle R. – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2014
In this essay, a quintet of values in doing philosophy of music education are examined: the need for a broad view, a personal perspective, a constructive vision, a relevant plan, and the courage to speak about important issues in music education. The following questions frame the analysis of each, in turn: What do these values mean? What…
Descriptors: Music Education, Values, Educational Philosophy, Global Approach
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Johansen, Geir – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2013
In this article the role of comparative studies of music education within the globalized world is discussed by looking at a particular initiative in the general education field called "Didaktik and/or curriculum." By drawing on the characteristics and issues of this particular initiative, as well as on some critical perspectives that…
Descriptors: Music Education, Comparative Education, Global Approach, Foreign Countries
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Kertz-Welzel, Alexandra – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2013
In recent years, the internationalization of music education has become an important topic. Scholars of various research traditions try to find the best solutions for problems in music education theory and practice by taking a look at what other countries do. English as common language seems to facilitate this recent development. However, in spite…
Descriptors: Music Education, Global Approach, Educational Philosophy, Foreign Countries
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Benedict, Cathy – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2013
With the use of Bruner's concept of story, broad generalizations from the US, and political philosophy, this article suggests that comparisons between music programs throughout the world are meaningless unless we acknowledge how pervasive, insidious, and menacing is the rhetoric of the global market economy. Political philosophy is one process of…
Descriptors: Social Systems, Music Education, Comparative Analysis, Philosophy
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Johansen, Geir – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2013
In this article the role of comparative studies of music education within the globalized world is discussed by looking at a particular initiative in the general education field called "Didaktik and/or curriculum." By drawing on the characteristics and issues of this particular initiative, as well as on some critical perspectives that…
Descriptors: Music Education, Teaching Methods, Global Approach, Comparative Education
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Kertz-Welzel, Alexandra – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2013
In recent years, the internationalization of music education has become an important topic. Scholars of various research traditions try to find the best solutions for problems in music education theory and practice by taking a look at what other countries do. English as common language seems to facilitate this recent development. However, in spite…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Music Education, Multicultural Education, International Cooperation
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Benedict, Cathy – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2013
With the use of Bruner's concept of story, broad generalizations from the US, and political philosophy, this article suggests that comparisons between music programs throughout the world are meaningless unless we acknowledge how pervasive, insidious, and menacing is the rhetoric of the global market economy. Political philosophy is one…
Descriptors: Music Education, Comparative Education, Philosophy, Political Attitudes
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Ward-Steinman, David – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2011
This paper is concerned with the craft and pedagogy of contemporary classical composition, starting with an examination of French pedagogy as I received it from Darius Milhaud and Nadia Boulanger in the late 1950s. I discuss their different points of view (briefly the global approach to composition vs. what might be termed the molecular), the…
Descriptors: Music, Creative Activities, Global Approach, Music Education