Educating Student Teachers to Use Small Groups in Secondary‐school Music Classrooms |
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Authors: | Ross Gilbert |
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Affiliation: | Sydney Conseruatorium of Music |
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Abstract: | The use of small groups in teaching classroom music is often accepted in the literature and by expert teachers as a natural part of a music‐education programme. However, research indicates that the classroom teacher commonly does not make use of small‐group activities and that, when small groups are used, the results are not always positive. This article describes a teacher‐education course aimed at developing student teachers’ abilities to manage small groups in the secondary‐school music classroom, and reports the perceptions of both student teachers and teacher‐observers when the students applied their learnings in the practicum setting. |
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