Educational Change and the Secondary School Music Curriculum in Aotearoa New Zealand
Herausgeber: McPhail, Graham; Wise, Stuart; Thorpe, Vicki
Educational Change and the Secondary School Music Curriculum in Aotearoa New Zealand
Herausgeber: McPhail, Graham; Wise, Stuart; Thorpe, Vicki
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Educational Change and the Secondary School Music Curriculum in Aotearoa New Zealand provides a fascinating case study in educational change. The music curriculum has been greatly affected by deep cultural and economic forces such as the growth of popular music's importance in young people's lives, by demands for inclusive and multicult
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Educational Change and the Secondary School Music Curriculum in Aotearoa New Zealand provides a fascinating case study in educational change. The music curriculum has been greatly affected by deep cultural and economic forces such as the growth of popular music's importance in young people's lives, by demands for inclusive and multicult
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 204
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. August 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 363g
- ISBN-13: 9780367592622
- ISBN-10: 0367592622
- Artikelnr.: 69894083
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 204
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. August 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 363g
- ISBN-13: 9780367592622
- ISBN-10: 0367592622
- Artikelnr.: 69894083
Graham McPhail is a senior music lecturer in the School of Curriculum and Pedagogy at the Faculty of Education, The University of Auckland, New Zealand. Graham taught secondary school music for 21 years and subsequently worked for the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) as the national moderator for secondary school music. His current research is focused on 'the knowledge problem' in curriculum and pedagogy design. He leads New Zealand's original instrument orchestra NZ Barok and recently completed his Level 1 drumming certificate. Vicki Thorpe is a lecturer in music education and initial teacher education at Victoria University in Wellington, New Zealand. She has presented at numerous international conferences and has published in Music Education Research. Her current research interests include assessment, composing, pedagogy, computational thinking and its relationship to musical creativity, activity theory and action research. Stuart Wise is Deputy Head of School for the School of Teacher Education, part of the College of Education, Health and Human Development (Te R¿ngai Ako me te Hauora) at the University of Canterbury. He studied music at the University of Otago and initially pursued a teaching career in secondary schools in Auckland, Nelson, the UK and Christchurch, before joining the Christchurch College of Education (now the College of Education, Health and Human Development at the University of Canterbury) in 1997. Stuart was appointed as Head of Centre for the National Academy of Singing and Dramatic Art (NASDA) in 2000 before returning to teacher education in 2003 where he currently teaches a range of initial teacher education and music education courses at undergraduate and post-graduate level.
Section 1 Educational change and the music curriculum 1. Mapping the field
Graham McPhail, Vicki Thorpe, and Stuart Wise 2. Curriculum and assessment
changes in music education in New Zealand 1987-2016 Trevor Thwaites 3. The
future just happened: Lessons for 21st century learning from the secondary
school music classroom Graham McPhail 4. Developing socio-cultural
consciousness and inclusive values through music education Tracy Rohan 5.
'Top Notch' Knowledge. Transitioning to tertiary music study: a case study
Lynne Wenden 6. The changing nature of music education Graham McPhail,
Elizabeth Rata, and Alexis Siteine Section 2 Curriculum makers at work:
inside the music classroom 7. Two conceptual models of group composing and
their relationship to group composing pedagogies and assessment Vicki
Thorpe 8. The future just happened - or did it? Teachers' views and uses of
digital technology Stuart Wise 9. Music teachers talking: views on
secondary school curriculum content Graham McPhail 10. "What a fantastic
model!" Secondary school links to 'real world' music communities Stephanie
Lees 11. Concluding metalogues: unfinished business and unintended
consequences
Graham McPhail, Vicki Thorpe, and Stuart Wise 2. Curriculum and assessment
changes in music education in New Zealand 1987-2016 Trevor Thwaites 3. The
future just happened: Lessons for 21st century learning from the secondary
school music classroom Graham McPhail 4. Developing socio-cultural
consciousness and inclusive values through music education Tracy Rohan 5.
'Top Notch' Knowledge. Transitioning to tertiary music study: a case study
Lynne Wenden 6. The changing nature of music education Graham McPhail,
Elizabeth Rata, and Alexis Siteine Section 2 Curriculum makers at work:
inside the music classroom 7. Two conceptual models of group composing and
their relationship to group composing pedagogies and assessment Vicki
Thorpe 8. The future just happened - or did it? Teachers' views and uses of
digital technology Stuart Wise 9. Music teachers talking: views on
secondary school curriculum content Graham McPhail 10. "What a fantastic
model!" Secondary school links to 'real world' music communities Stephanie
Lees 11. Concluding metalogues: unfinished business and unintended
consequences
Section 1 Educational change and the music curriculum 1. Mapping the field
Graham McPhail, Vicki Thorpe, and Stuart Wise 2. Curriculum and assessment
changes in music education in New Zealand 1987-2016 Trevor Thwaites 3. The
future just happened: Lessons for 21st century learning from the secondary
school music classroom Graham McPhail 4. Developing socio-cultural
consciousness and inclusive values through music education Tracy Rohan 5.
'Top Notch' Knowledge. Transitioning to tertiary music study: a case study
Lynne Wenden 6. The changing nature of music education Graham McPhail,
Elizabeth Rata, and Alexis Siteine Section 2 Curriculum makers at work:
inside the music classroom 7. Two conceptual models of group composing and
their relationship to group composing pedagogies and assessment Vicki
Thorpe 8. The future just happened - or did it? Teachers' views and uses of
digital technology Stuart Wise 9. Music teachers talking: views on
secondary school curriculum content Graham McPhail 10. "What a fantastic
model!" Secondary school links to 'real world' music communities Stephanie
Lees 11. Concluding metalogues: unfinished business and unintended
consequences
Graham McPhail, Vicki Thorpe, and Stuart Wise 2. Curriculum and assessment
changes in music education in New Zealand 1987-2016 Trevor Thwaites 3. The
future just happened: Lessons for 21st century learning from the secondary
school music classroom Graham McPhail 4. Developing socio-cultural
consciousness and inclusive values through music education Tracy Rohan 5.
'Top Notch' Knowledge. Transitioning to tertiary music study: a case study
Lynne Wenden 6. The changing nature of music education Graham McPhail,
Elizabeth Rata, and Alexis Siteine Section 2 Curriculum makers at work:
inside the music classroom 7. Two conceptual models of group composing and
their relationship to group composing pedagogies and assessment Vicki
Thorpe 8. The future just happened - or did it? Teachers' views and uses of
digital technology Stuart Wise 9. Music teachers talking: views on
secondary school curriculum content Graham McPhail 10. "What a fantastic
model!" Secondary school links to 'real world' music communities Stephanie
Lees 11. Concluding metalogues: unfinished business and unintended
consequences