高校弦乐专业学生自主学习的研究

Q1 Arts and Humanities String Research Journal Pub Date : 2010-07-01 DOI:10.1177/194849921000100103
Susan J. Kim
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最近的音乐教育研究发现,大学或音乐学院的学生表现出与专业音乐家相似的自我调节学习行为。然而,一个音乐家是如何成为专家的还不得而知。本研究的目的是探讨高校弦乐器专业学生如何表现出有效的自我调节练习行为,他们如何在练习过程中使用自我调节学习行为成为独立学习者,以及半结构化练习日记如何成为加强乐器练习中自我调节学习的有效工具。我对四名大学生进行了集体案例研究:一年级、二年级、四年级和一名刚毕业的大学生。他们被要求根据自我调节学习周期的工具模型,记录半结构化的日记。通过采访,我也了解了他们的音乐背景和对练习的态度。结果证实了先前的研究表明,音乐学院的学生表现出广泛的自我调节技能。此外,研究结果还表明,在成为一名熟练的自我调节学习者的过程中,存在一些看似合理的过渡阶段。
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A Study of Self-Regulated Learning in College String Majors
Recent research in music education has found that college or conservatory students demonstrate similar self-regulated learning behaviors to those of professional musicians. Yet, how a musician becomes an expert is still unknown. The purpose of my study was to investigate how college string majors demonstrate efficient self-regulated practice behaviors, how they use self-regulated learning behaviors in their practice sessions to become independent learners, and how the semi-structured practice diary can be an effective tool for enhancing self-regulated learning in instrumental practice. I conducted a collective case study on four college-level students: a freshman, sophomore, senior, and a recent college graduate. They were asked to keep a semi-structured diary based on an instrumental model of the self-regulated learning cycle. Through interviews, I also obtained information about their musical backgrounds and their attitudes toward practicing. Results substantiated previous research showing that college music students demonstrate a wide range of self-regulatory skills. Furthermore, results indicate that there are some plausible transition stages in becoming a skillful self-regulated learner.
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