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    The Oxford Handbook of Music Education, Volume 2

    The Oxford Handbook of Music Education, Volume 2 by McPherson, Gary; Welch, Graham;

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    • Megjelenés dátuma 2012. szeptember 6.

    • ISBN 9780199928019
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem768 oldal
    • Méret 249x175x45 mm
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    The two volumes of The Oxford Handbook of Music Education offer a comprehensive overview of the many facets of musical experience, behavior and development in relation to the diverse variety of educational contexts in which they occur. In these volumes, contributors from around the world celebrate the diverse nature of music education internationally and present fresh and innovative principles and approaches to music learning and teaching.

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    Music education takes place in many contexts, both formal and informal. Be it in a school or music studio, while making music with friends or family, or even while travelling in a car, walking through a shopping mall or watching television, our myriad sonic experiences accumulate from the earliest months of life to foster our facility for making sense of the sound worlds in which we live. The Oxford Handbook of Music Education offers a comprehensive overview of the many facets of musical experience, behavior and development in relation to this diverse variety of contexts. While the first volume primarily focuses on children during school-age years, this second collects an international list of contributors to explore how music learning takes place outside of the traditional classroom environment. Discussing a range of issues such as music education for the special needs population, music learning in adulthood, and music learning through media and technology these chapters help to broaden conceptions of music and musical involvement. Whether they are used individually or in tandem, the two volumes of The Oxford Handbook of Music Education update and redefine the discipline, and show how individuals across the world learn, enjoy and share the power and uniqueness of music.

    This comprehensive handbook is the ultimate reference for those interested in music education ... The format is superb; each part or topic is outlined in the table of contents, and each chapter includes an overview, graphs and charts (if applicable), reflective questions, the key source, and detailed references ...The editor's work is excellent.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Handbook Preface
    Acknowledgments
    External referees
    Section 1: Special Abilities, Special Needs
    Section Editor: Adam Ockelford
    Chapter 1: Commentary: Special abilities, special needs
    Adam Ockelford
    Chapter 2: Mapping musical development in learners with the most complex needs: The Sounds of Intent project
    Adam Ockelford and Graham Welch
    Chapter 3: Exceptional musical abilities: Musical prodigies
    Gary E. McPherson and Andreas C. Lehmann
    Chapter 4: A fresh look at music therapy in Special Education
    Katrina McFerran and Cochavit Elefant
    Chapter 5: Inclusive music classrooms and programs
    Judith A. Jellison
    Chapter 6: Preparing for the future: Music students with Special Education needs in school and community life
    Alice-Ann Darrow and Mary S. Adamek
    Section 2: Music in the Community
    Section Editor: David Elliott
    Chapter 7: Commentary: Music in the community
    David J. Elliott
    Chapter 8: The community within community music
    Lee Higgins
    Chapter 9: Community music and social capital
    Patrick M. Jones and Thomas W. Langston
    Chapter 10: Community music therapy
    Kenneth Aigen
    Chapter 11: Community music and social justice: Reclaiming love
    Marissa Silverman
    Chapter 12: Sonic hospitality: Migration, community and music
    Helen Phelan
    Chapter 13: At-risk youth: Music-making as a means to promote positive relationships
    Mary L. Cohen, Laya Silber , Andrea Sangiorgio and Valentina Iadeluca
    Chapter 14: Fast forward: Emerging trends in community music
    Kari K. Veblen and Janice L. Waldron
    Section 3: Adult Learning Within A Lifespan Context
    Section Editors: David E. Myers and Chelcy L. Bowles
    Chapter 15: Commentary: Adult learning within a lifespan context
    David E. Myers
    Chapter 16: Elders and music: Empowering learning, valuing life experience, and considering the needs of aging adult learners
    William M. Dabback and David S. Smith
    Chapter 17: Adult music learning in formal, nonformal, and informal contexts
    Kari K. Veblen
    Chapter 18: Music teacher education: Crossing generational borders
    Jody L. Kerchner and Carlos R. Abril
    Chapter 19: The role of higher education in fostering musically engaged adults
    Chelcy L. Bowles and Janet L. Jensen
    Chapter 20: Lifelong learning for professional musicians
    Rineke Smilde
    Chapter 21: An international perspective on music education for adults
    John Drummond
    Section 4: Musical Creativity as Practice
    Section Editor: Pam Burnard
    Chapter 22: Commentary: Musical creativity as practice
    Pamela Burnard
    Chapter 23: Empathy and creativity in group musical practices: Towards a concept of empathic creativity
    Ian Cross, Felicity Laurence, Tal-Chen Rabinowitch
    Chapter 24: Intercultural tensions and creativity in music
    Eva Saether with Alagi Mbye and Reza Shayesteh
    Chapter 25: Communal creativity as socio-musical practice
    Eleni Lapidaki, Rokus de Groot and Petros Stagkos
    Chapter 26 Assessing creativity in music: International perspectives and practices
    Samuel Leong, Pamela Burnard, Neryl Jeanneret, Bo Wah Leung, Carole Waugh
    Chapter 27: Creativity in partnership practices
    Bernadette D. Colley, Randi Margrethe Eidsaa, Ailbhe Kenny and Bo Wah Leung
    Section 5: Music Learning and Teaching Through Technology
    Section Editor: Evangelos Himonides
    Chapter 28: Commentary: Music learning and teaching through technology
    Evangelos Himonides
    Chapter 29: The misunderstanding of music-technology-education: A meta perspective
    Evangelos Himonides
    Chapter 30: Technology and the educator
    Ross Purves
    Chapter 31: The student prince: Music-making with technology
    Andrew King
    Chapter 32: Driving forward technology's imprint on music education
    Jonathan Savage
    Section 6: Media, Music and Education
    Section Editor: Matthew Thibeault
    Chapter 33: Commentary: Media, music and education
    Matthew D. Thibeault
    Chapter 34: Music education in the postperformance world
    Matthew D. Thibeault
    Chapter 35: Let's Play! Learning music through video games and virtual worlds
    Evan S. Tobias
    Chapter 36: Collaborative digital media performance with generative music systems
    Andrew R. Brown and Steven C. Dillon
    Chapter 37: Music learning and new media in virtual and online environments
    S. Alex Ruthmann and David G. Hebert
    Section 7: Critical Reflections and Future Action
    Section Editor: Gary McPherson and Graham Welch
    Chapter 38: Commentary: Critical reflections and future action
    Gary E. McPherson and Graham F. Welch
    Chapter 39: Politics, policy and music education
    Hal Abeles
    Chapter 40: Instrumental teachers and their students: Who's in the driving seat?
    Nick Beach
    Chapter 41: University professors and the entrepreneurial spirit
    Liora Bresler
    Chapter 42: Pride and professionalism in music education
    Richard Colwell
    Chapter 43: Pondering the grand experiment in public music education
    Robert A. Cutietta
    Chapter 44: Music education and some of its sub-fields: Thoughts about future priorities
    Lucy Green
    Chapter 45: Music education - An unanswered question
    Wilfried Gruhn
    Chapter 46: Improving primary teaching - Minding the gap
    Sarah Hennessy
    Chapter 47: International music education: Setting up a global information system
    Liane Hentschke
    Chapter 48: The responsibility of research in defining the profession of music education
    Christopher M. Johnson
    Chapter 49: Constructing communities of scholarship in music education
    Estelle R. Jorgensen
    Chapter 50: Internationalising music education
    Andreas C. Lehmann
    Chapter 51: Emotion in music education
    Richard Letts
    Chapter 52: Music education from a slightly outside perspective
    Håkan Lundström
    Chapter 53: Research issues in personal music identification
    Cliff Madsen
    Chapter 54: Preparation, perseverance, and performance in music: Views from a program of educational psychology research
    Andrew J. Martin
    Chapter 55: Music therapy in schools: An expansion of traditional practice
    Katrina McFerran
    Chapter 56: Embracing new digital technologies - Now and into the future
    Bradley Merrick
    Chapter 57: Challenges for research and practices of music education
    Bengt Olsson
    Chapter 58: All theoried up and nowhere to go
    Bennett Reimer
    Chapter 59: Make research, not war: Methodologies and music education research
    Wendy L. Sims
    Chapter 60: The preparation of music teacher educators: A critical link
    David J. Teachout
    Chapter 61: Music and the arts: As ubiquitous and fundamental as the air we breathe
    Rena Upitis
    Chapter 62: There is nothing complex about a correlation coefficient
    Peter R. Webster
    Chapter 63: Dewey's bastards: Music, meaning, and politics
    Paul Woodford

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