积极与快乐:通过肯定赋予学生力量

Alice A. Tsui, E. Williamson
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许多音乐教育家通过美国民权运动和20世纪60年代的抗议活动的观察和经历来看待激进主义。本文探讨了两位纽约布鲁克林的音乐教育家如何通过以学生身份为中心,培养快乐的音乐体验,在他们的学校社区中参与激进主义。作者分享了他们的个人身份、立场和生活经历,这些经历不可避免地塑造了他们作为音乐教育者的身份。这两位作者将他们的学校社区和每个音乐教室的日常工作置于背景下,试图通过文化反应和持续的教学来增强学生的能力。这篇文章询问了他们目前作为音乐教育者的日常实践,并为那些旨在采取措施有意义地参与音乐课堂行动主义所需要的必要工作的个人提供了建议。
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Activism and Joy: Empowering Students through Affirmations
Many music educators view activism through the gaze and experience of the U.S. civil rights movement and the protests of the 1960s. This article examines how two Brooklyn, New York–based music educators engage in activism in their school communities by centering student identity and cultivating joyful musical experiences. The authors share their individual identities, positionalities, and lived experiences that have inevitably shaped who they are as music educators. These two authors contextualize their school communities and the daily work that occurs in each of their music classrooms that seeks to empower students through culturally responsive and sustaining teaching. This article interrogates their current daily practice as music educators and offers suggestions for individuals who aim to take steps toward meaningful engagement in the necessary work that activism in the music classroom requires.
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