El uso del mapa de incidentes críticos y la narración para reflexionar sobre el aprendizaje musical
Abstract
What students say about musical learning speaks to the problems they have in trying to commit themselves to learning. This article addresses aspects of what musically matters to children at primary school and when they move from primary to ‘the big’ school, and to teacher trainees and experienced teachers in becoming teachers of music. The use of critical incident charting is reported as drawn from datasets comprising interviews with young people aged between 12 and 16 and with pre- and in-service teachers. The article concludes with some ways in which music educators can engage in more reflective practice in school.Downloads
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