Undergraduate Choral Conducting Courses: Examining Students’ Practice Behaviors and Instructors’ Pedagogy

IF 1.1 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Music Teacher Education Pub Date : 2022-02-22 DOI:10.1177/10570837221076382
Bradley J. Regier, Alec D. Scherer, B. Silvey, Melissa Baughman
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The purpose of this study was to investigate undergraduate choral conducting students’ conducting practice approaches, time allocation, and beliefs. A secondary purpose was to examine conducting instructors’ pedagogy and beliefs about their students’ practice approaches. Undergraduate students enrolled in an introductory choral conducting class (N = 126) and their instructors (N = 12) responded to separate questionnaires. Students and instructors agreed that technical skills came more naturally than expressive skills, and students reported practicing technical skills more often than expressive skills. Although instructors and students agreed to the frequent use of “singing or humming musical lines” as a practice strategy, they did not align regarding the importance of using video recordings within practice sessions. Based on our results, we recommend that instructors explicitly share their practice expectations with students and introduce an incremental approach to developing expressive conducting skills earlier in the curriculum.
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本科合唱指挥课程:考察学生实践行为与教师教学
本研究的目的是调查本科生合唱指挥学生的指挥实践方法、时间分配和信念。第二个目的是检查指导教师的教学法和对学生实践方法的信念。参加合唱指挥入门班的本科生(N=126)和他们的导师(N=12)分别回答了问卷。学生和教师一致认为,技术技能比表达技能来得更自然,学生们报告说,练习技术技能比表现技能更频繁。尽管教师和学生同意经常使用“唱歌或哼唱音乐台词”作为练习策略,但他们在练习课中使用视频录制的重要性上并不一致。根据我们的研究结果,我们建议教师明确与学生分享他们的实践期望,并在课程早期引入一种循序渐进的方法来培养表达性指挥技能。
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