The subject ‘music’ from inside versus outside the music teaching profession: a comparative case study on the views of music and non-music primary education teachers in Spain

IF 1.8 3区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Music Education Research Pub Date : 2023-08-05 DOI:10.1080/14613808.2023.2244523
Daniel Mateos-Moreno, Paloma Bravo-Fuentes
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ABSTRACT Music as a subject in compulsory education is thought to have both a low reputation and a globally declining relevance. However, research findings have been contradictory in exploring the beliefs of teachers on the subject and have mainly targeted the Anglo-Saxon context. With the present study, we aim to shed light on how teachers understand this subject by adopting an approach that is novel to the extant research. By means of a comparative multi-case study, we contrasted the views of purposefully selected music and non-music teachers in the context of primary education in Spain. Our findings indicate that both cases shared a relativistic perspective on the subject's value, which is conceived as highly dependent on the advocacy and in-class teaching methodology adopted by each music teacher, as well as concerns about its teaching methodology. However, our analysis also reveals several discrepancies between the beliefs of both cases that may lead to mutual misunderstandings. Furthermore, our study suggests a lack of understanding of the role and needs of the music teacher by their counterparts, alongside music teachers having false assumptions about their counterparts’ views on their subject. Finally, we provide implications for increasing the perceived relevance of the subject that may also contribute to a better school climate for music teachers in the context of our participants.
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来自音乐教学行业内外的“音乐”主题——西班牙音乐与非音乐初等教育教师观点的比较个案研究
音乐作为义务教育的一门学科,被认为声誉低下,而且在全球范围内的相关性正在下降。然而,研究结果在探索教师对这一主题的信仰时存在矛盾,并且主要针对盎格鲁撒克逊背景。在本研究中,我们旨在通过采用一种对现有研究新颖的方法来阐明教师是如何理解这一主题的。通过多案例比较研究,我们对比了西班牙小学教育背景下有意选择音乐教师和非音乐教师的观点。我们的研究结果表明,这两种情况都对该学科的价值有着相对论的看法,这在很大程度上取决于每位音乐教师所采用的倡导和课堂教学方法,以及对其教学方法的担忧。然而,我们的分析也揭示了两种情况下的信念之间的一些差异,这些差异可能会导致相互误解。此外,我们的研究表明,同行对音乐教师的角色和需求缺乏了解,音乐教师对同行对其学科的看法也有错误的假设。最后,我们为提高该学科的相关性提供了启示,这也可能有助于在参与者的背景下为音乐教师创造更好的学校氛围。
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