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David Lines; Daniela Bartels – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2023
Music education is a social act oriented around interactions between people in public spaces. These spaces provide opportunities for what Hannah Arendt calls natality, which we interpret as new and unexpected actions that arise in a shared space. Drawing from a range of ideas and experiences of Arendt, bell hooks, Joan Baez, Martha Nussbaum, and…
Descriptors: Music Education, Emotional Experience, Power Structure, Metacognition
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Hess, Juliet – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2021
Music educators and music education researchers often rely on the use of story when advocating for social change. We may use story to illustrate a need for resources, point to a systemic injustice, illustrate a need for policy change, or identify an exclusion. Allies often utilize stories of oppression to demonstrate the untenability of situations…
Descriptors: Story Telling, Social Justice, Music Education, Educational Change
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Perrine, William M. – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2019
The pedagogical aim of liberation, as drawn from critical pedagogy, poses significant philosophical problems. In this paper, I argue that the fundamental right to direct the education of children rests with the family situated within a particular local community. This authority is then delegated to the state through the institution of the school…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Critical Theory, Educational Philosophy, Moral Values
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Orgas, Stefan – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2018
The "nonidentical" is Adorno's term for anything that cannot be grasped by a concept or a system of concepts: sensual experience and events; emotions, understood as unconscious but influential layers of the psychic system; emergent results of interactions; the possibility of non-alienated and non-reified social circumstances. Within…
Descriptors: Music, Music Education, Systems Approach, Critical Theory
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Hess, Juliet – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2017
In the twenty-first century, many music education scholars seek to reconceptualize music education toward social justice. Critical pedagogy is at the forefront of this shift. However, as teachers aim toward equity through employing critical pedagogy, some undesired effects of using this teaching approach may arise. In this paper, I consider the…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Criticism, Music Education, Teaching Methods
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Richerme, Lauren Kapalka – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2016
Analyzing how some names grant and reinforce power while others deny it serves a central role in understanding and ultimately challenging systemic inequalities. Yet, when left unquestioned, the ways in which social justice advocates use names can have detrimental effects. The work of various poststructuralist authors illuminates the problems and…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Music Teachers, Teacher Education, Power Structure
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Kanellopoulos, Panagiotis A. – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2016
This paper suggests a framework for re-thinking the relationships between power and knowledge in music education. Informed by Jacques Rancière's notion of equality it explores how a dialectic between knowledge/mastery and ignorance/equality effects a rupture in the canonical relationships between knowledge and authority. Further, and based on a…
Descriptors: Music, Music Education, Creativity, Music Techniques
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Woodford, Paul – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2014
This paper is an invited response to a one published by David Elliott in The Music Educator in 2012 in which music teachers were enjoined to encourage children to use music's expressive power as a political tool in pursuit of social justice. While in agreement with him that this can be an appropriate use of music, there is a curious avoidance…
Descriptors: Music Education, Reader Response, Social Justice, Advocacy
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Louth, Paul – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2013
This paper considers the issue of computer-assisted composition in formal music education settings from the perspective of critical theory. The author examines the case of MIDI-based software applications and suggests that the greatest danger from the standpoint of ideology critique is not the potential for circumventing a traditional…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Musical Composition, Music Education, Computer Software
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Louth, Paul – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2013
This paper considers the issue of computer-assisted composition in formal music education settings from the perspective of critical theory. The author examines the case of MIDI-based software applications and suggests that the greatest danger from the standpoint of ideology critique is not the potential for circumventing a traditional…
Descriptors: Music Education, Musical Composition, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology
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Benedict, Cathy – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2007
This paper explores the ways in which music educators have allowed others outside of music education to name who and how they are in the world. Often comfortable with voicing advocacy and purpose from the status of second class citizen, music educators are complicit in the very processes of reproduction they wish to challenge. Seeking to address…
Descriptors: Music, Music Teachers, Music Education, Educational Theories
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Vaugeois, Lise – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2007
It is important to create a framework in the education of professional musicians, whether these musicians are students of music education, performance, composition, musicology, ethnomusicology, or conducting, in which the political dimensions of their lives can be critically examined. Lise Vaugeois argues that creating such a framework would…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Musicians, Ideology, Music
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Pio, Frederik – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2007
In this paper we are offered a reflection on the historical and present marginalization of music education. As Cathy Benedict says, "What of this marginalization and what of its possibilities? I would like to suggest in this paper that this marginalized status partly reflects our own complicity as we have historically allowed others to speak for…
Descriptors: Music Education, Curriculum Evaluation, Reader Response, Critical Theory
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Westerlund, Heidi – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2007
Oivind Varkoy challenges music educators who start their educational work from well-defined learning outcomes and who then test and assess whether students have achieved these predefined ends. He argues that "ends-means-thinking," "assessment-thinking," and "some sort of market-philosophy" all relate to "instrumentalism" in which learners are…
Descriptors: Tests, Music Education, Cognitive Mapping, Instrumentation