Preservice Elementary Classroom Teachers' Attitudes Toward Music in the School Curriculum and Teaching Music. Preservice Elementary Classroom Teachers' Attitudes Toward Music in the School Curriculum and Teaching Music.

Preservice Elementary Classroom Teachers' Attitudes Toward Music in the School Curriculum and Teaching Music‪.‬

Research and Issues in Music Education (RIME) 2010, Sept, 8, 1

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The purpose of this study was to determine the attitudes of preservice elementary education classroom teachers toward teaching music and the importance of music in the school curriculum as they prepare to enter the field in an era of high stakes testing, state standards, and accountability. More specifically, responses to twenty-nine statements were used to determine attitudes toward the following three constructs: (a) academic and social benefits of music education, (b) inclusion of music in the curriculum, and (c) comfort in teaching and leading music in the classroom. The survey instrument was a modified version of that used by Lewis (1991); therefore the current study was a modified replication. Results were positive for all the constructs. Post hoc analyses indicated a strong relationship between prior musical experiences and the strength of positive responses. Introduction

GENRE
Professionnel et technique
SORTIE
2010
1 septembre
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
LONGUEUR
24
Pages
ÉDITIONS
Research and Issues in Music Education (RIME)
TAILLE
242,6
Ko

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