The Hybrid Identities of Choral Music Teacher Educators in Tier 1 Research Universities: A Phenomenological Exploration

IF 1.1 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Music Teacher Education Pub Date : 2024-02-26 DOI:10.1177/10570837241233989
Kari Adams, Jessica Nápoles
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The purpose of this phenomenological study was to explore the “lived experience” of choral music teacher educators (MTEs) in hybrid positions at tier 1 research universities. After interviews with eight choral MTEs from across the United States, three themes emerged from our data: inseparable identity components, reciprocity of selves, and externally derived tension. Inseparable identity components described the ways in which participants sought to align the components of their job with their holistic teacher–researcher–conductor identities. Reciprocity of selves referred to how participants’ teacher, researcher, and conductor selves informed and were informed by each other. Finally, participants maintained security in their own holistic sense of self but experienced externally derived tension as they navigated the structural divide of performance and education in higher education.
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一级研究型大学合唱音乐教师教育者的混合身份:现象学探索
这项现象学研究的目的是探索一级研究型大学中担任混合职务的合唱音乐教师教育者(MTEs)的 "生活经验"。在对来自美国各地的八位合唱音乐教师教育者进行访谈之后,我们的数据中出现了三个主题:不可分割的身份组成部分、自我的互惠性以及外部衍生的紧张关系。不可分割的身份组成部分描述了参与者如何努力使他们的工作组成部分与其教师-研究者-指挥的整体身份保持一致。自我的互惠性指的是参与者的教师、研究者和指挥家自我是如何相互启发的。最后,参与者保持了自我整体感的安全感,但在高等教育中,当他们游走于表演与教育的结构性鸿沟时,又体验到了来自外部的紧张感。
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