协同服务学习:在幼儿园课堂上分享音乐

IF 1.1 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Music Teacher Education Pub Date : 2023-08-20 DOI:10.1177/10570837231189823
Erin Bailey, E. Knell
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服务学习经历对职前本科生的好处是有据可查的。然而,在职教师及其学生的观点在文献中并不常见。有必要对服务学习体验对所有利益相关者的影响进行更多的研究。这项定性研究的目的是检验职前本科生、当地一名学前教师和她的学前学生在合作服务学习模式中分享音乐体验的观点。我们发现,学龄前儿童喜欢音乐课,能够回忆起特定的音乐概念。保全学院的本科生扩大了他们的教师身份、信心和灵活性,但仍然觉得自己不像专家。这位幼儿园老师扩大了她的能力,为她的学龄前儿童提供丰富的音乐体验,但她报告说,在课程规划方面存在挑战。最后,我们对有兴趣创造公平服务学习机会的大学主管和研究人员提出了建议。
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Collaborative Service-Learning: Sharing Music in a Preschool Classroom
The benefits of service-learning experiences for preservice undergraduate students are well-documented. However, the perspectives of in-service teachers and their students are not commonly presented in the literature. There is a need for more research examining the impact of service-learning experiences on all stakeholders. The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine the perspectives of preservice undergraduate students, a local preschool teacher, and her preschool students as they shared musical experiences in a collaborative service-learning model. We found that the preschoolers enjoyed music lessons and were able to recall specific musical concepts. Preservice undergraduates expanded their teacher identity, confidence, and flexibility, but still did not feel like experts. The preschool teacher expanded her ability to provide musically rich experiences to her preschoolers but reported challenges with lesson planning. We conclude with implications for university supervisors and researchers interested in creating equitable service-learning opportunities.
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Journal of Music Teacher Education
Journal of Music Teacher Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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