Fr. 220.00

Applied Studio Model in Higher Music Education - Critical Perspectives and Opportunities

English · Hardback

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This book presents an examination of the applied music studio as part of higher education. Applied music studios are where students learn an instrument or voice in one-to-one settings with high-level musician teachers.


List of contents










PART 1 - COMPONENTS 1. The Applied Music Studio: A Decade of Research and Inquiry 2. Fostering Affect, Rapport, and Care for Optimal Performance in Studio Music Instruction 3. Advancing Excellence in Teaching: Professionalising Vocal and Instrumental Music Education PART 2 - CONTEXT AND OUTCOMES 4. Authoritative Instruction in Music Studio Lessons 5. Developing a Pedagogy of Care for International Music Students from Audition to Graduation 6. Assessment Of Learning, For Learning, and As Learning in the Applied Music Studio PART 3 - POWER 7. Challenging Tradition: Examining Access and Equity in the Master-Apprentice Studio Model 8. Sociocultural Issues - Revisiting the Applied Piano Studio Model 9. Teaching Nonbinary Singers: 21st Century Knowledge and Pedagogies CONCLUSION 10. The Future of the Applied Music Studio in Higher Education


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Kelly A. Parkes, College of Music, University of Colorado, Boulder, USA, holds a PhD in music education, master in music performance, and master in music education, along with graduate certification in K-12 classroom music teaching. Her sustained research output includes over 40 publications in blind peer-reviewed publications. In addition to 8 invited book chapters and 3 coedited books, she has made over 100 presentations at state, national, and international conferences. She was recognized twice with two university teaching and research awards from Virginia Tech, acknowledging her expertise in higher education teaching and research. She was also honored for her long-standing commitment to music education with the Lowell Mason Award from the National Association for Music Education in the United States.
Ryan Daniel is an adjunct professor at James Cook University, Australia. He holds a PhD in music education, master in music performance, and a graduate certificate in tertiary teaching. His academic journey includes over 60 peer-reviewed scholarly publications and the recently published scholarly text "Global Crisis and the Creative Industries" (Routledge 2024). Notably, he has been honored twice with the Vice Chancellor's Award for Teaching Excellence from James Cook University, showcasing his dedication to advancing education.


Summary

This book presents an examination of the applied music studio as part of higher education. Applied music studios are where students learn an instrument or voice in one-to-one settings with high-level musician teachers.

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