无音乐地教授音乐:COVID-19 大流行对英格兰中学音乐课程的影响

Anthony Anderson
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2020 年期间出现的 COVID-19 大流行对英格兰各种形式的社会参与产生了广泛影响,直到 2022 年 2 月才取消所有 COVID 限制。在此期间,学校在有形和无形的互动方面都受到了广泛影响。COVID 限制对学校第三阶段中学音乐课堂中 11-14 岁学生课程的影响是较为隐蔽的教育影响之一,而这方面的研究一直很有限。本文讨论了 2020 年 11 月至 2021 年 6 月期间开展的研究,研究形式包括对 59 名课堂音乐教师进行在线调查,以及对 12 名音乐教师参与者进行半结构化访谈。通过对访谈和开放式回答调查问题进行描述性编码和主题分析的方法,研究结果揭示了 COVID-19 安全措施对学校课程音乐教学造成的 10 种意外后果。文章最后提出了这一时期音乐教学 "漏斗 "的概念,并探讨了这种处理方式的持久影响,追溯了对未来学校音乐课程和政策背景的影响。
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Teaching music unmusically: The impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic on secondary school music curricula in England
The COVID‐19 pandemic, which emerged during 2020, had a wide‐ranging impact on all forms of social engagement in England until February 2022, when all COVID restrictions were lifted. Schools were widely affected during this time in both tangible and tacet interactions. The impact of COVID restrictions on curricula for 11–14‐year‐olds in the Key Stage 3 secondary music classroom in schools has been among the more hidden educational impacts, and research in this area has been limited. This article discusses research conducted between November 2020 and June 2021, which took the form of an online survey with 59 classroom music teachers and semi‐structured interviews with 12 music teacher participants. Adopting a methodology of descriptive coding and thematic analysis for interviews and open‐response survey questions, the findings reveal 10 unintended consequences of COVID‐19 safety measures for curriculum music teaching in schools. The article concludes by developing the concept of the ‘funnelling’ of music teaching during this time and explores the lasting impacts of such treatment, tracing the implications for the future of music curriculum in school and policy contexts.
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