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Educating Music Teachers for the 21st Century

✍ Scribed by José Luis Aróstegui (auth.), José Luis Aróstegui (eds.)


Publisher
SensePublishers
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Leaves
231
Series
Educational Futures : Rethinking Theory And Practice 49
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Educating Music Teachers for the 21st Century discusses a range of teacher education programmes in music across Europe and Latin America reflecting about the shifting conditions, causes and factors in which pre-service teachers construct their musical and educational knowledge. It presents seven case studies carried out in Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Portugal, Spain, and Sweden in order to understand the general and specific elements of new thinking in music education, and the ways these relate to the profound changes all of these countries are experiencing, within the era of cultural globalisation. In this way, this book does not only analyse specific programmes but also seeks to explore a range of issues relating to the education of music teachers that is of interest both to scholars working within music education and music teacher training, and to a wider educational audience of readers interested in such topics as changing youth cultures, globalisation, educational evaluation and teacher education.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-viii
Evaluating Music Teacher Education Programmes....Pages 1-14
An Integrated Swedish Teacher Education Programma in Music....Pages 15-50
A Bachelor in Arts at a Teacher Training School in Southern Mexico....Pages 51-74
Evaluating Music Teacher Education Programmes....Pages 75-100
The Curriculum for Music Educators in La Plata University, Argentina....Pages 101-112
Music in Primary Education: Generalist or Specialist Teacher....Pages 113-145
Preparing Music Teachers in Brazil....Pages 147-174
Music vs. Education....Pages 175-199
An Agenda for Music Teacher Education....Pages 201-222

✦ Subjects


Educational Philosophy


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