The Experiences of First-Time Honor Band Clinicians: A Multiple Case Study

IF 0.8 2区 艺术学 0 MUSIC BULLETIN OF THE COUNCIL FOR RESEARCH IN MUSIC EDUCATION Pub Date : 2021-10-01 DOI:10.5406/21627223.230.03
Victoria Warnet
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The purpose of this multiple case study was to explore the honor band experiences of first-time honor band clinicians. I used intensity sampling to select two participants who had both served as an honor band clinician for the first time in 2019. Using Glaser's (1996) three-stage theory of expertise as a theoretical framework, I conducted individual semistructured interviews to investigate participants’ honor band experiences. In the first stage of external support, both participants used various means of obtaining information and advice, such as calling mentors and doing research online. The second stage of transitional mentorship was mentioned least by the participants, perhaps because this is not very common for honor band clinicians. Both participants seemed to spend the majority of their first honor band experience in Glaser's third self-regulatory stage, with less-than-adequate preparation from the previous stages. They both mentioned making quick adjustments to solve problems throughout their time as an honor band clinician. I suggest creating more training experiences and resources for first-time honor band clinicians in order to make honor band events more beneficial for students and clinicians.
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第一次荣誉带临床医生的经验:一个多案例研究
这项多病例研究的目的是探索首次获得荣誉级别临床医生的荣誉级别经历。我使用强度抽样选择了两名参与者,他们都在2019年首次担任荣誉带临床医生。以Glaser(1996)的三阶段专业知识理论为理论框架,我进行了个人半结构访谈,以调查参与者的荣誉乐队经历。在外部支持的第一阶段,两位参与者都使用了各种方式来获取信息和建议,例如致电导师和在线进行研究。参与者提到的过渡指导的第二阶段最少,可能是因为这对荣誉乐队临床医生来说并不常见。两位参与者似乎都在格拉泽的第三个自我调节阶段度过了他们第一次荣誉乐队的大部分时间,而之前阶段的准备不足。他们都提到,在担任荣誉带临床医生期间,要快速调整以解决问题。我建议为首次参加荣誉乐队的临床医生创造更多的培训经验和资源,使荣誉乐队活动对学生和临床医生更有利。
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期刊介绍: The Bulletin of the Council for Research in Music Education (CRME) provides a forum where contemporary research is made accessible to all with interest in music education. The Bulletin contains current research, and reviews of interest to the international music education profession. Dr. Gregory DeNardo is editor and works with an advisory committee of music education"s most prestigious researchers. The Bulletin of the Council for Research in Music Education provides an outlet for scholarly publication and is one of music education’s leading publications.
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