Compassionate Music Teaching

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General Methods
graduate
Grounded theory music
Kindness
Motivate
Music Education
music teaching
Passion
psychology
sociology
Spiritual
undergraduate

Product details

  • ISBN 9781475837339
  • Weight: 304g
  • Dimensions: 148 x 232mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Jan 2018
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Compassionate Music Teaching provides a framework for music teaching in the 21st century by outlining qualities, skills, and approaches to meet the needs of a unique and increasingly diverse generation of students. The text focuses on how six qualities of compassion (trust, empathy, patience, inclusion, community, and authentic connection) have made an impact in human lives, and how these qualities might relate to the practices of caring and committed music teachers. This book bridges the worlds of research and practice, discussing cutting-edge topics while also offering practical strategies that can be used immediately in music studios and classrooms. Each chapter is addressed from multiple perspectives, including: research in music, education, psychology, sociology, and related fields; insights from various students and teachers across the United States; and an in-depth study of five music teachers who represent a broad range of genres, student ages, and pedagogical approaches. The book is dedicated to exploring those conditions that help students not only to learn, but also to grow, thrive, and freely express—and become compassionate musicians, teachers, performers, and people as well.
Karin S. Hendricks is Co-Director of Undergraduate Studies in Music and Assistant Professor of Music Education at Boston University. She is an award-winning music teacher with 30 years experience in K-12, private studio, and university settings, and is a frequent presenter, clinician, and adjudicator throughout the United States and abroad.

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