八年级和九年级学生对旨在支持青少年女性声乐发展的课程的看法:一项行动研究

Emily M. Mercado, D. M. Draut
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这个合作行动研究项目的目的是研究八年级和九年级的女学生(出生时指定)在实施一门实践者/研究者设计的课程时对她们的歌声的看法,该课程名为“支持青少年女性声乐发展:中学合唱课堂中的教学解剖学和生理学”。该课程是专门为青春期女性声音设计的,包含以下四个单元:呼吸系统、喉部、消化系统和骨骼系统。行动研究方法包含四个反馈循环,使我们能够评估、完善和修改课程,以满足这一特定青少年群体的需求。从数据中出现的突出主题包括参与者对呼吸、段落、音域、音调、反馈和信心的感知。总的来说,参与者在整个单元中都报告了积极的经历;然而,当我们提供个人反馈并引入与声乐解剖学相关的复杂术语时,挑战出现了。对实践的启示包括优先考虑以过程为导向的课程,理论基础是声音的解剖学和生理学,以满足青少年歌手的需求。
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Eighth- and ninth-grade students’ perceptions of a curriculum designed to support adolescent female vocal development: An action research study
The purpose of this collaborative action research project was to examine eighth- and ninth-grade female (assigned at birth) students’ perspectives of their singing voice when implementing a practitioner/researcher designed curriculum titled Supporting Adolescent Female Vocal Development: Teaching Anatomy and Physiology in the Middle School Choral Classroom. The curriculum, designed specifically for the adolescent female voice, contained the following four units: the respiratory system, the larynx, the digestive system, and the skeletal system. The action research method, which contained four feedback loops, allowed us to assess, refine, and revise the curriculum to meet the needs of this specific group of adolescents. Salient themes that emerged from the data included participants’ perceptions of breath, passaggio, vocal range, vocal tone, feedback, and confidence. Overall, participants reported positive experiences throughout the unit; however, challenges emerged when we provided individual feedback and introduced complex terminology associated with vocal anatomy. Implications for practice include prioritizing a process-oriented curriculum theoretically grounded in the anatomy and physiology of the voice to serve the needs of adolescent singers.
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期刊介绍: Research Studies in Music Education is an internationally peer-reviewed journal that promotes the dissemination and discussion of high quality research in music and music education. The journal encourages the interrogation and development of a range of research methodologies and their application to diverse topics in music education theory and practice. The journal covers a wide range of topics across all areas of music education, and a separate "Perspectives in Music Education Research" section provides a forum for researchers to discuss topics of special interest and to debate key issues in the profession.
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