Author: C A. Eleftheriou
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Music, creativity and education with special reference to music education in Cyprus
Author: C A. Eleftheriou
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Pages : 0
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Creativity and Innovation
Author: European Association for Music in Schools
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ISBN: 9783990357514
Category : Creative ability
Languages : en
Pages : 264
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ISBN: 9783990357514
Category : Creative ability
Languages : en
Pages : 264
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Approaches to Creativity by Cypriot Primary Music Teachers
Author: Stavros Makris
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Category : Creative ability
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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This study aims to explore music teachers' perceptions of, and approaches to, creativity in the Cypriot Primary education. Data were collected through in-depth interviews with 10 individuals. The research methodology included a video elicitation technique that assisted the interviews, prompting discussion and establishing the basis for the participants' reflections. Subsequent analyses yielded evidence for the existence of tension between creativity and education, and the inappropriate use and approach of music as a curriculum subject. In particular, there appears to be (1) a lack of teaching time for music; (2) the subject is accorded a relatively poor status; and (3) successful performance in linguistic and mathematical thinking is perceived as intelligence. Nevertheless, the participants' conceptions regarding creativity in music education are in harmony with that expressed in contemporary scientific literature in terms of its development, as well as with the characteristics of the creative teacher and student. The study suggests that activities should include the promotion of the students' self-action and autonomy, and pedagogical initiatives that enable students to come up with original outputs in order to be creative. This understanding, in turn, provided the researcher with access to the teacher participants' perceptions of creativity: a multifaceted concept related to students' autonomy, initiative and the application of imagination and unrestrained thinking to any musical activity. Furthermore, the study suggests the evolutionary nature of participants' perception of creativity and sheds light on the elements influencing their approach to assessing creativity, which include: (1) the nature of the activity; (2) its location; (3) the teacher's instructions; (4) the implementation of other forms of art; which go along with the students" alternative and imaginative thinking and approach to the task; (5) the aesthetic pleasure derived from the output; (6) the students' genuine involvement and enjoyment of the activity, and (7) the students' age and musical background. Finally, the study provides implications for potential improvement at an individual level, an institutional level, an academic level and a societal level.
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Category : Creative ability
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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This study aims to explore music teachers' perceptions of, and approaches to, creativity in the Cypriot Primary education. Data were collected through in-depth interviews with 10 individuals. The research methodology included a video elicitation technique that assisted the interviews, prompting discussion and establishing the basis for the participants' reflections. Subsequent analyses yielded evidence for the existence of tension between creativity and education, and the inappropriate use and approach of music as a curriculum subject. In particular, there appears to be (1) a lack of teaching time for music; (2) the subject is accorded a relatively poor status; and (3) successful performance in linguistic and mathematical thinking is perceived as intelligence. Nevertheless, the participants' conceptions regarding creativity in music education are in harmony with that expressed in contemporary scientific literature in terms of its development, as well as with the characteristics of the creative teacher and student. The study suggests that activities should include the promotion of the students' self-action and autonomy, and pedagogical initiatives that enable students to come up with original outputs in order to be creative. This understanding, in turn, provided the researcher with access to the teacher participants' perceptions of creativity: a multifaceted concept related to students' autonomy, initiative and the application of imagination and unrestrained thinking to any musical activity. Furthermore, the study suggests the evolutionary nature of participants' perception of creativity and sheds light on the elements influencing their approach to assessing creativity, which include: (1) the nature of the activity; (2) its location; (3) the teacher's instructions; (4) the implementation of other forms of art; which go along with the students" alternative and imaginative thinking and approach to the task; (5) the aesthetic pleasure derived from the output; (6) the students' genuine involvement and enjoyment of the activity, and (7) the students' age and musical background. Finally, the study provides implications for potential improvement at an individual level, an institutional level, an academic level and a societal level.
Creativity in Music Education with Particular Reference to the Perceptions of Teachers in English Secondary Schools
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Languages : en
Pages : 866
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Languages : en
Pages : 866
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Creativity in Music Education
Author: Richard Harris
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Languages : en
Pages : 106
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Languages : en
Pages : 106
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Developments of Music Education in Cyprus with Special Reference to Private Conservatories
Author: Maria Sofroniou
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Languages : en
Pages : 262
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Languages : en
Pages : 262
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Research to Practice : Creativity and Music Education
Author: Catherine A. Palomba
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Languages : en
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Creativity in music education with particular reference to the perceptions of teachers in english secondary schools
Author: Òscar Odena Caballol
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Languages : es
Pages : 0
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Languages : es
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The Role of Creativity in Music Education
Author: Maria I. Sergiou
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Secondary Music Education in Cyprus
Author: Nikos Kiliaris
Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
ISBN: 9783659410833
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 144
Book Description
This study investigates the available documentation on the teaching methods and teaching content used in secondary general music classrooms in Cyprus, and explores the historical memories and opinions of the Music Inspectors who have held this position since the formalisation of music education in Cyprus. While numerous methodologies have been developed for the general music classroom, this study examines only those related to the "parameters of musical experience." Nowadays, secondary school music teachers are divided into two groups. A minority of them are under the influence of traditionalism, whereas the majority combine teaching methods and content based on both traditionalism and progressivism, since we do not have a completely autonomous "student-centred" model. According to the findings of my research, the "student-centred" approach does not exist in Cyprus in absolute terms, and the division was greater in the past because of the music teachers' study background.
Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
ISBN: 9783659410833
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 144
Book Description
This study investigates the available documentation on the teaching methods and teaching content used in secondary general music classrooms in Cyprus, and explores the historical memories and opinions of the Music Inspectors who have held this position since the formalisation of music education in Cyprus. While numerous methodologies have been developed for the general music classroom, this study examines only those related to the "parameters of musical experience." Nowadays, secondary school music teachers are divided into two groups. A minority of them are under the influence of traditionalism, whereas the majority combine teaching methods and content based on both traditionalism and progressivism, since we do not have a completely autonomous "student-centred" model. According to the findings of my research, the "student-centred" approach does not exist in Cyprus in absolute terms, and the division was greater in the past because of the music teachers' study background.