Autor: |
Langley, David W. |
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Music Education Research; Sep2018, Vol. 20 Issue 4, p446-462, 17p |
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The purpose of this mixed methods study was to investigate the perceptions of students and teachers regarding the engagement of creativity within choral classes. Participants rated their perceptions of the degree to which certain activities were creative. Middle/high school chorus students (N = 314) and teachers (N = 11) completed a survey measuring the importance of purposes of music education. Most students found chorus to include creative activities, but were unable to explain which activity precipitated the creativity. Results from teacher surveys showed they valued creativity but addressed it infrequently. Interviews were conducted with two teachers, with focus groups for eight students. Findings suggested that students varied by age on process/product orientation, and generally stated that creative activities were absent from their classes. Teachers were most influenced by a lack of confidence in leading creativity lessons. Recommendations include research on teacher preparation programmes’ inclusion of creativity and professional development opportunities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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