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Sociology for Music Teachers: Practical Applications

Sociology for Music Teachers: Practical Applications

  • Author: Froehlich, Hildegard
  • Author: Smith, Gareth Dylan

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Contents

  • Introduction: Why Sociology for Music Teachers?
  • Premises, Purpose, Themes, and Objectives
  • A Brief Chapter Synopsis
  • The Book's Bibliographical Content
  • Chapter 1 The Performer and Teacher in You-A Matter of Identity
  • Introduction
  • Occupational Identities in Music
  • Some Basics about the Aspiring Music Teacher in Different Countries
  • Questions for Class Discussions and Project Proposals
  • Chapter 2 Music Teaching as Work
  • Becoming Socialized to an Occupation
  • A Teacher's Norms, Values, and Roles as Subject Matter Expert and School Employee
  • Music Teaching as Work
  • Questions for Class Discussions and Project Proposals
  • Chapter 3 Music Learning and Teaching as Socially Situated Acts
  • Introduction
  • Music as a Subject in the Social Realities of School
  • Music Teachers as Bridge Builders between Different Communities
  • Questions for Class Discussions and Project Proposals
  • Chapter 4 Music in Social Theories: Voices from Ethno-Musicology, Music Sociology, Cultural Theory, and Music Education
  • Music as a Social Construct: From Earlier Thoughts to the Present
  • Social Constructs Informing the Study of Music Practices
  • Questions for Class Discussions and Project Proposals
  • Chapter 5 Sociology of Education: Social Constructs with Relevance for Music Teachers
  • Introduction
  • Opportunity and Achievement Gaps Among Learners
  • "The Hidden Curriculum"
  • Teachers as Curriculum Experts and Pedagogues
  • Questions for Class Discussions and Project Proposals
  • Chapter 6 The Music Teacher as Value Educator
  • Introduction
  • It Matters Who Does What, Where, When, and How
  • Teaching to Ask Questions, Question Values, and Value Diversity
  • Questions for Class Discussions and Projects
  • Chapter 7 The Sociologically Savvy Music Educator
  • Introduction
  • Thinking in Interdisciplinary Terms and Looking for Connections
  • Embracing Musical and Social Realities
  • Embracing Theory to Improve on Practice
  • Questions for Class Discussions and Review of Project Proposals