The relationship between the educational philosophy of the Music schools’ guitar teachers and the motivation of their students
Abstract
This research analyzes the relationship between the way the guitar teachers of Music schools understand the teaching and the motivation of their students. Taking Parkinson (2016) as a reference, two educational profiles of the teaching staff are proposed: one focused on innovation and enjoyment and the other on tradition and mastery. The results show that the students of innovative teachers focused on enjoyment have a greater motivation and a closer relationship with their educators than the students of the other types of teachers. Several implications for the teacher’s education are derived from these results.
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