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Secondary student perspectives on musical and educational outcomes from participation in band festivals

机译:参加乐队音乐节的中学生对音乐和教育成果的看法

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While it seems many music educators share an enthusiasm for music festivals, others do not. Discrepancies seem to be rooted in the perceived educational outcomes in terms of musical knowledge gained, motivation, competition, psychological impact and social considerations. Advocates believe competitive festivals provide a ‘superlative’ motivational factor and elevate performance quality beyond what could otherwise be achieved. Students and directors are motivated by ratings, by the outstanding performances of their peers and by the constructive criticism of expert adjudicators. As a result, students practice more, they work together with elevated enthusiasm and they are more likely to work on minute music details. Whereas most of the existing literature focuses on teacher perspectives, we examine the issues solely from a student perspective. We administered a survey composed of 55 five point, Likert scale items to 528 students of diverse multicultural backgrounds to examine the educational and musical benefits, and detriments, that evolve from participation in a band festival and events leading up to the festival as well as social benefits, or detriments, associated with band festival participation. Adding credence to existing research, there is very strong student support in favour of band festivals. We learned that student attitudes on how they perform are likely dependent on their personal beliefs, as well as feedback they receive from their directors, adjudicators and other members of the audience (i.e. students, parents). In accordance with previous research, students enjoy receiving adjudicator comments. Students value band for more than festival participation and recognise the rich, diverse learning experiences that festivals offer. Moreover, students consider band festivals as a positive educational experience, and overall, the social nature of band festivals has a positive impact on adolescents. Festivals are exceptionally motivating to students, as they appreciate the competitive aspects of music festivals in terms of competition as being a motivational factor when practicing and performing. Participation in music festivals has a positive emotional impact on students, in that they develop a sense of pride and accomplishment after a good performance.View full textDownload full textKeywordsband festivals, motivation, socioemotional learning, successRelated var addthis_config = { ui_cobrand: "Taylor & Francis Online", services_compact: "citeulike,netvibes,twitter,technorati,delicious,linkedin,facebook,stumbleupon,digg,google,more", pubid: "ra-4dff56cd6bb1830b" }; Add to shortlist Link Permalink http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14613808.2012.714361
机译:尽管似乎许多音乐教育工作者对音乐节充满热情,但其他人却没有。在获得的音乐知识,动机,竞争,心理影响和社会考虑方面,差异似乎根源于感知的教育成果。拥护者们认为,竞争性的音乐节提供了“最高级”的激励因素,并提高了演出质量,超出了其他方面无法实现的范围。学生和导演受到评分,同龄人的出色表现以及专家评审员的建设性批评的激励。结果,学生练习更多,他们的工作热情更高,他们更有可能在细微的音乐细节上工作。现有的大多数文献都集中在教师的角度,而我们仅从学生的角度来研究问题。我们对528名不同多元文化背景的学生进行了一项由55个5点李克特量表组成的调查,以考察从参加乐队节,节日到音乐节以及社交活动所产生的教育和音乐益处以及弊端。与乐队音乐节的参与有关的好处或损害。为增加现有研究的可信度,学生们大力支持乐队音乐节。我们了解到,学生对他们表现的态度很可能取决于他们的个人信念,以及他们从其导演,裁判员和其他听众成员(即学生,父母)得到的反馈。根据先前的研究,学生喜欢接受评委的评论。学生不仅重视节日的参与,更重视乐队,并认识到节日所提供的丰富,多样的学习经验。此外,学生们认为乐队节是一种积极的教育经历,总的来说,乐队节的社会性质对青少年有积极的影响。音乐节对学生有极大的激励作用,因为他们欣赏音乐节的竞争方面,因为竞争是练习和表演时的激励因素。参加音乐节对学生有积极的情感影响,因为他们在表现良好后会产生自豪感和成就感。在线”,services_compact:“ citeulike,netvibes,twitter,technorati,可口,linkedin,facebook,stumbleupon,digg,google,更多”,发布号:“ ra-4dff56cd6bb1830b”};添加到候选列表链接永久链接http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14613808.2012.714361

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