”Konstnären”, ”fostraren”, ”tjänstemannen” och ”rebellen”: Musiklärares dramaturgiska framträdanden kring musikundervisning, social rättvisa och demokrati

Anna-Karin Kuuse
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This article intends to explore how some Swedish music teachers present their teaching in relation to democracy and social justice. Present-day social issues such as socio-economic vulnerability and ever more segregated schools have accentuated the need for critical reflection on social and democratic aspects in all teaching. This also has consequences for music educational practices. During two focus group interviews with Swedish music teachers from both the community school of music and arts and elementary school, the organisation of the teaching practice, as well as the teachers’ respective opportunities and challenges in relation to their specific contextual social and democratic issues are discussed. With the aid of dramaturgical theory and interview analysis it is shown how the teachers’ joint discussions make space for four social roles in relation to those themes: the artist, the fosterer, the civil servant and the rebel. In spite of some similarities in the staging opportunities of the two different music educational contexts, some differences appear in terms of the dramaturgical significance of the respective roles, as well as the force of the connections between them. In both contexts, still a common ambivalence is displayed in the perception of democracy and social justice in relation to the very practical task of teaching music. Following the article’s results in relation to social justice, the music teachers’ opportunities for internal professional control and joint negotiation of their teaching task are discussed. The article thus advocates further reflection on the institutional structures and basic philosophical assumptions that appear to govern perceptions of music teaching, democracy and social justice in music educational practices at large.
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本文旨在探讨一些瑞典音乐教师如何展示他们与民主和社会正义有关的教学。当今的社会问题,如社会经济脆弱性和越来越多的隔离学校,突出了在所有教学中对社会和民主方面进行批判性反思的必要性。这也对音乐教育实践产生了影响。在对来自社区音乐艺术学校和小学的瑞典音乐教师的两次焦点小组访谈中,讨论了教学实践的组织,以及教师各自的机遇和挑战,这些机遇和挑战与他们具体的背景社会和民主问题有关。借助戏剧理论和访谈分析,揭示了教师的联合讨论如何为与这些主题相关的四个社会角色:艺术家、抚养者、公务员和反叛者腾出空间。尽管两种不同的音乐教育背景在舞台机会上有一些相似之处,但在各自角色的戏剧意义以及他们之间联系的力量方面却出现了一些差异。在这两种情况下,在与音乐教学的实际任务有关的民主和社会正义的看法中,仍然表现出一种共同的矛盾心理。根据本文关于社会公正的研究结果,讨论了音乐教师的内部专业控制机会和教学任务的共同协商。因此,本文主张进一步反思制度结构和基本的哲学假设,这些假设似乎支配着音乐教学,民主和社会正义在音乐教育实践中的普遍看法。
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