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Issues of Identity in Music Education

Campbell, Mark Robin / Thompson, Linda K.

Issues of Identity in Music Education

A volume in Advances in Music Education Research
Series Editors Linda K. Thompson, Lee University
and Mark Robin Campbell, SUNY at Potsdam
Editorial Board: William Bauer, Case Western Reserve University. Susan Wharton Conkling,
Eastman School of Music, University of Rochester. Colleen Conway, University of Michigan.
Lisa R. Hunter, The State University of New York College at Buffalo. Joshua A. Russell, The
Hartt School, University of Hartford. Peter Whiteman, Institute of Early Childhood, Macquarie
University.
Issues of Identity in Music Education: Narratives and Practices focuses on the stories of
individuals-cooperating teachers and student teachers, undergraduate composers, singers and non-singers, Hispanic and white
students, and instrumental music educators. Individually and collectively, these studies tell stories about the ways that people, places,
and spaces in music education interact to shape identity. Although using specific methodologies within both qualitative and quantitative
traditions, collectively these studies create a kind of complementarity-the kind of inquiry symbiosis that Sandra Stauffer in Volume 2
avers we are ready to embrace in the profession.
Continuing the practice of inviting essays from prominent educators, Volume 3 presents the thinking of Jean Clandinin on narrative
inquiry. Her essay brings both added depth and clarity in understanding the key ideas, processes, relationships, and ethics involved in
narrative research. Peter Whiteman's and Regina Murphy's concluding essays advance the
conversation on the role of discussant within the context of the Annual Meeting of AERA.
Whiteman and Murphy share insights from their own experiences as they describe the
purposes and processes of this important role. Like the studies within this volume, these
essays elucidate the various roles and identities we hold as researchers. This volume is a
significant addition to the libraries of Schools of Music and Colleges of Education, as well as
an important reference for music scholars and educators, researchers, and graduate students
who are concerned with advancing both the scope and quality of research in the study of
music teaching and learning.

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ISBN 9781617350184
Sprache eng
Cover Fester Einband
Verlag Information Age Publishing
Jahr 20100401

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