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Commercial and Popular Music in Higher Education: Expanding Notions of Musicianship and Pedagogy in Contemporary Education
Commercial and Popular Music in Higher Education: Expanding Notions of Musicianship and Pedagogy in Contemporary Education
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The book Commercial and Popular Music in Higher Education provides practical insights and a theoretical framework for music educators, exploring how integrating commercial and popular music can enhance student learning and consider diversity, equity, and inclusion in teaching performance.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 122 pages
Publication date: 29 January 2024
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
The integration of commercial and popular music into higher education has gained significant attention in recent years, as educators recognize the potential benefits of these genres in enhancing student learning and engagement. This book, written by a diverse group of experts, aims to provide practical insights and a theoretical framework for contemporary music educators.
The eight chapters of the book cover a wide range of contemporary contexts, including digital instrument ensembles, digital audio workstations, hip-hop courses, pop vocal performance, rock bands, studio production, and more. By examining both the challenges and benefits of integrating commercial and popular music into teaching, the contributors explore how this integration can enhance student learning.
One of the key themes of the book is the use of a constructivist approach to music pedagogy, which enables student-led, real-world learning in higher education. The authors argue that by incorporating popular music into the curriculum, students can develop critical thinking skills, creativity, and cultural awareness, which are essential for success in today's global society.
Furthermore, the book considers how diversity, equity, and inclusion intersect with teaching popular music performance. The contributors acknowledge that these issues are crucial in today's society and argue that music educators should be aware of them and work to create inclusive and equitable learning environments for all students.
The book is packed with practical examples and expert resources that will be valuable to instructors teaching commercial and popular music. The authors have drawn on their experiences and expertise to provide a comprehensive framework for teaching these genres, including lesson plans, assessment strategies, and resources for further study.
In conclusion, the integration of commercial and popular music into higher education offers a wealth of benefits for students and educators alike. This book provides a valuable framework for teaching these genres, and by examining the challenges and benefits of integration, the contributors offer practical insights and strategies for enhancing student learning and engagement. Whether you are a music educator, a student, or simply interested in the intersection of music and culture, this book is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the role of commercial and popular music in higher education.
Weight: 182g
Dimension: 215 x 138 x 9 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032107226
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