The Routledge Research Companion to Popular Music Education
Herausgeber: Brennan, Matt; Smith, Gareth; Moir, Zack
The Routledge Research Companion to Popular Music Education
Herausgeber: Brennan, Matt; Smith, Gareth; Moir, Zack
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Popular music is a growing presence in education, formal and otherwise, from primary school to postgraduate study. Programmes, courses and modules in popular music studies, popular music performance, songwriting and areas of music technology are becoming commonplace across higher education. Additionally, specialist pop/rock/jazz graded exam syll
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Popular music is a growing presence in education, formal and otherwise, from primary school to postgraduate study. Programmes, courses and modules in popular music studies, popular music performance, songwriting and areas of music technology are becoming commonplace across higher education. Additionally, specialist pop/rock/jazz graded exam syll
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 760g
- ISBN-13: 9780367581374
- ISBN-10: 036758137X
- Artikelnr.: 69530242
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 760g
- ISBN-13: 9780367581374
- ISBN-10: 036758137X
- Artikelnr.: 69530242
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Gareth Dylan Smith is Research Fellow at the Institute of Contemporary Music Performance in London. He is founding co-editor of the Journal of Popular Music Education, lead editor of the forthcoming Punk Pedagogies in Practice, and co-author, with Hildegard Froehlich, of Sociology for Music Teachers: Practical Applications (second edition). Gareth's research interests include identity, music and leisure, eudaimonism, autoethnographic research methods, and embodiment in performance. He plays drums with V1, Oh Standfast and Stephen Wheel. Zack Moir is a Lecturer in Popular Music at Edinburgh Napier University and the University of the Highlands and Islands, UK. His research interests are in popular music in higher education, popular music composition pedagogy, and the teaching and learning of improvisation. He is an active composer and performer, and has published on the topics of popular music pedagogy, popular music making and leisure, and popular music songwriting/composition. Matt Brennan is a Chancellor's Fellow of Music at the University of Edinburgh and has served as Chair of the UK and Ireland branch of the International Association for the Study of Popular Music (IASPM). His current research interests are the drum kit, live music, and music and sustainability. He is the co-author of The History of Live Music in Britain (2013) and is currently writing a social history of the drum kit. Shara Rambarran is Assistant Professor of Music at the Bader International Study Centre, Queen's University, Canada. She received her PhD in Music from the University of Salford, UK. Her research interests include popular musicology, postproduction, digital technology, remixology, music industry, events management, education and law (Intellectual Property Rights). She is an editor of the Journal on the Art of Record Production and co-editor of The Oxford Handbook of Music and Virtuality (2016). Phil Kirkman is Principal Lecturer at Anglia Ruskin University. He was previously Course Director for Music and for Professional Studies (PGCE) at the University of Cambridge. Before this, Phil worked for over a decade as a teacher, pastoral manager and department leader in UK secondary schools. He regularly consults and provides training for education professionals in the UK and internationally. Phil's current research interests include educational technologies, innovative pedagogy, dialogic education and practitioner research.
I. Introduction 1. Foreword 2. Popular Music Education (R)evolution
3.Popular Music Education: A Step into the Light II. Past, present and
future 4. The Historical Foundations of Popular Music Education in the
United States 5. Navigating the Space Between Spaces: Curricular Change in
Popular Music Teacher Education in the United States 6. Developing Learning
Through Producing: Secondary School Students' Experiences of a
Technologically Aided Pedagogical Intervention 7. A Historical Review of
the Social Dynamics of School Music Education in Mainland China: A Study of
the Political Power of Popular Songs 8. Towards 21st Century Music
Teaching-Learning: Reflections on Student-centric Pedagogic Practices
Involving Popular Music in Singapore 9. Popular Music Education in Hong
Kong: A Case Study of the Baron School of Music 10. Mediations,
Institutions and Post-Compulsory Popular Music Education 11 Where to now?
The Current Condition and Future Trajectory of Popular Music Studies in
British Universities 12. Parallel, Series, and Integrated: Models of
Tertiary Popular Music Education III. Curricula in popular music 13. Do The
Stars Know Why They Shine? An Argument for Including Cultural Theory in
Popular Music Programmes.../part contents
3.Popular Music Education: A Step into the Light II. Past, present and
future 4. The Historical Foundations of Popular Music Education in the
United States 5. Navigating the Space Between Spaces: Curricular Change in
Popular Music Teacher Education in the United States 6. Developing Learning
Through Producing: Secondary School Students' Experiences of a
Technologically Aided Pedagogical Intervention 7. A Historical Review of
the Social Dynamics of School Music Education in Mainland China: A Study of
the Political Power of Popular Songs 8. Towards 21st Century Music
Teaching-Learning: Reflections on Student-centric Pedagogic Practices
Involving Popular Music in Singapore 9. Popular Music Education in Hong
Kong: A Case Study of the Baron School of Music 10. Mediations,
Institutions and Post-Compulsory Popular Music Education 11 Where to now?
The Current Condition and Future Trajectory of Popular Music Studies in
British Universities 12. Parallel, Series, and Integrated: Models of
Tertiary Popular Music Education III. Curricula in popular music 13. Do The
Stars Know Why They Shine? An Argument for Including Cultural Theory in
Popular Music Programmes.../part contents
I. Introduction 1. Foreword 2. Popular Music Education (R)evolution
3.Popular Music Education: A Step into the Light II. Past, present and
future 4. The Historical Foundations of Popular Music Education in the
United States 5. Navigating the Space Between Spaces: Curricular Change in
Popular Music Teacher Education in the United States 6. Developing Learning
Through Producing: Secondary School Students' Experiences of a
Technologically Aided Pedagogical Intervention 7. A Historical Review of
the Social Dynamics of School Music Education in Mainland China: A Study of
the Political Power of Popular Songs 8. Towards 21st Century Music
Teaching-Learning: Reflections on Student-centric Pedagogic Practices
Involving Popular Music in Singapore 9. Popular Music Education in Hong
Kong: A Case Study of the Baron School of Music 10. Mediations,
Institutions and Post-Compulsory Popular Music Education 11 Where to now?
The Current Condition and Future Trajectory of Popular Music Studies in
British Universities 12. Parallel, Series, and Integrated: Models of
Tertiary Popular Music Education III. Curricula in popular music 13. Do The
Stars Know Why They Shine? An Argument for Including Cultural Theory in
Popular Music Programmes.../part contents
3.Popular Music Education: A Step into the Light II. Past, present and
future 4. The Historical Foundations of Popular Music Education in the
United States 5. Navigating the Space Between Spaces: Curricular Change in
Popular Music Teacher Education in the United States 6. Developing Learning
Through Producing: Secondary School Students' Experiences of a
Technologically Aided Pedagogical Intervention 7. A Historical Review of
the Social Dynamics of School Music Education in Mainland China: A Study of
the Political Power of Popular Songs 8. Towards 21st Century Music
Teaching-Learning: Reflections on Student-centric Pedagogic Practices
Involving Popular Music in Singapore 9. Popular Music Education in Hong
Kong: A Case Study of the Baron School of Music 10. Mediations,
Institutions and Post-Compulsory Popular Music Education 11 Where to now?
The Current Condition and Future Trajectory of Popular Music Studies in
British Universities 12. Parallel, Series, and Integrated: Models of
Tertiary Popular Music Education III. Curricula in popular music 13. Do The
Stars Know Why They Shine? An Argument for Including Cultural Theory in
Popular Music Programmes.../part contents