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Author Good-Perkins, Emily, author.

Title Culturally sustaining pedagogies in music education : expanding culturally responsive teaching to sustain diverse musical cultures and identities / Emily Good-Perkins.

Publication Info. New York : Routledge, 2022.
©2022

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 Talbott: Circulating Collection  MT1 .G591 C85 2022    Available  ---
Edition [1.].
Description viii, 156 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 23 cm.
Series Routledge research in arts education
Routledge research in arts education.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Part I. Culturally Sustaining Pedagogy. The Importance of Theory ; Why Culturally Sustaining Pedagogy for Music Education? -- Part II. Historical Overview of Today's Music Classroom. Music and the 'Civilizing' Mission ; Music and the 'Civilizing' Mission in the United States ; Character Improvement and Music Education in the United States ; Music Education Standardization and Codification -- Part III. Today's Music Classroom. How do our Normalized Practices Impact Children Today? ; Tow Music Teaching Approaches ; How do Students describe a Meaningful Music Classroom? -- Part IV. Culturally Sustaining Pedagogy in Music Education. Musical Epistemology and Music Education -- Part V. Moving Forward Toward Culturally Sustaining Music Pedagogy. Practical Implications for the Music Classroom ; Towards a Framework for Culturally Sustaining Music Pedagogy.
Summary "This volume problematizes the historic dominance of Western classical music education and posits culturally sustaining pedagogy (CSP) as a framework through which music curricula can better serve increasingly diverse student populations. By detailing a qualitative study conducted in an urban high school in the US, the volume illustrates how traditional approaches to music education can inhibit student engagement and learning. Moving beyond culturally responsive teaching, the volume goes on to demonstrate how enhancing teachers' understanding of alternative musical epistemologies can support them in embracing CSP in the music classroom. This new theoretical and pedagogical framework reconceptualizes current practices to better sustain the musical cultures of the minoritized. This text will benefit researchers, academics, and educators with an interest in music education, multicultural education, and urban education more broadly. Those specifically interested in ethnomusicology and classroom practice will also benefit from this book. Emily Good-Perkins is an Instructor of Voice and Vocal Pedagogy at Marian University, USA. She is also the founder and Executive Director for the non-profit organization, Voicing Futures"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Music -- Instruction and study.
Music -- Instruction and study.
Culturally sustaining pedagogy.
Culturally sustaining pedagogy.
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