Music Education through the Lens of the COVID-19 Pandemic
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- ISBN 9781041221401
- Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
- Publication Date: 05 Jun 2026
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
A compelling exploration of how music education adapted during COVID-19, Music Education through the Lens of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Crisis and Crossroads reveals the challenges, innovations, and lasting shifts that are shaping the future of teaching and learning music.
Music Education through the Lens of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Crisis and Crossroads offers a comprehensive look at how music educators, students, and communities navigated unprecedented disruptions during the global pandemic. Drawing on current research, case studies, and practitioner reflections, the book explores key themes such as digital transformation, equity in access, emotional resilience, and pedagogical innovation. Topics include remote ensemble teaching, gamification, the ARCS motivation model, connected learning, and the integration of formal and informal music learning contexts. The book also highlights how social media, community music groups, and blended learning have reshaped educational norms. With a forward-looking perspective, it examines which adaptations should remain in post-pandemic music education and which areas demand renewed attention. This volume is an essential resource for educators, researchers, and policymakers invested in the future of music teaching and learning.
This book is intended for music educators, researchers, graduate students, and education policymakers seeking to understand and shape the evolving landscape of music teaching and learning. It offers practical insights, theoretical frameworks, and reflective narratives that support both classroom innovation and long-term strategic planning in music education across K–12, higher education, and community-based settings.
Clint Randles is Professor of Music Education and Director of Contemporary Commercial Ensembles at the University of South Florida, where he teaches courses at the intersection of contemporary musicianship, creativity, and popular music. His work centers on the development of innovative curricular practice and training the next generation of practicing songwriters. He enjoys performing on guitar and singing as a part of his role as Director of Contemporary Worship at a church in Tampa. He is an award-winning composer of music for film, animation, and musical theater and author of Growing Songwriting.
