Routledge International Handbook of Music Psychology in Education and the Community

Author:   Andrea Creech ,  Donald A. Hodges ,  Susan Hallam
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISBN:  

9780367271800


Pages:   512
Publication Date:   27 May 2021
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Andrea Creech ,  Donald A. Hodges ,  Susan Hallam
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   1.060kg
ISBN:  

9780367271800


ISBN 10:   036727180
Pages:   512
Publication Date:   27 May 2021
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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PART I Introduction and context Introduction Andrea Creech and Donald A. Hodges 1 The social functions of music: Communication, Wellbeing, Art, Ritual, Identity and Social networks (C- WARIS) Raymond MacDonald 2 Ruminations on music psychology research Donald A. Hodges 3 The wider cognitive benefi ts of engagement with music Sylwia Holmes 4 The wider personal and social benefi ts of engagement with music Albi Odendaal and Donald A. Hodges 5 The health benefi ts of engaging with music Gunter Kreutz and Urs Nater PART II Processing and responding to music 81 Introduction Andrea Creech and Donald A. Hodges 6 Musical processing across the life course Wilfried Gruhn 7 Responses to music Robert Fulford, Alinka Greasley and Karen Burland 8 Listening to, evaluating and appraising music Alexandra Lamont 9 Musical preferences Alexandra Lamont and David Hargreaves PART III Acquiring specifi c music skills Introduction Donald A. Hodges and Andrea Creech 10 Conceptions of musical ability and the expertise paradigm Jane W. Davidson and Stephanie MacArthur 11 Transformational models of music learning Maria Varvarigou and Andrea Creech 12 Learning to play an instrument Katie Zhukov 13 Through singing to music across the life course Annabel J. Cohen 14 Acquiring skills in music technology Ross Purves and Evangelos Himonides 15 Community music learning and creativity Beatriz Ilari, Susan Helfter and Peter Webster 16 Motivation and developing a musical identity Maria Spychiger 17 The role of music performance through the life course Ioulia Papageorgi 18 Health issues for those participating in musical activities Bronwen Ackermann PART IV Pedagogy in education and community music Introduction Donald A. Hodges and Andrea Creech 19 Music pedagogy for large group teaching: The conductor-educator Wendy K. Matthews 20 Working with and in small groups Elaine King 21 Musical engagement in one- to- one contexts Helena Gaunt, Guadalupe L ó pez- Í ñ iguez and Andrea Creech 22 Additional needs and disability in musical learning: Issues and pedagogical considerations David Baker 23 Holding multiple musical identities: The portfolio musician Jennifer Rowley, Anna Reid and Dawn Bennett 24 The role of formative and summative assessment in musical learning and participation Mathieu Boucher and Andrea Creech PART V Support for musical learning Introduction Donald A. Hodges and Andrea Creech 25 The role of the family in supporting musical learning Stephen F. Zdzinski 26 The role of peers in supporting learning in music Siw Graabr æ k Nielsen and Guro Gravem Johansen 27 The role of technology in mediating collaborative learning in music Aaron Liu- Rosenbaum and Andrea Creech PART VI Future directions Introduction Donald A. Hodges and Andrea Creech 28 Implications for research and practice 1 Donald A. Hodges and Andrea Creech 29 Implications for research and practice 2 Andrea Creech and Donald A. Hodges

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Andrea Creech is Professor of Music Pedagogy at the Schulich School of Music, McGill University, Canada. Following an international music performance career, Andrea was awarded a PhD in Psychology in Education from the Institute of Education, University of London, UK, where she subsequently was appointed Reader in Education. Andrea’s research has covered a wide range of issues in formal and informal music education contexts, including interpersonal dynamics, informal learning, inclusion, lifelong learning and music for positive youth development. Donald A. Hodges, formerly Distinguished Professor of Music at the University of North Carolina Greensboro, USA, is the author of Music in the Human Experience (2020, 2011) and A Concise Survey of Music Philosophy (2017). His research efforts have included a series of brain imaging studies of pianists, conductors and singers using PET and fMRI. Susan Hallam is Emerita Professor of Education and Music Psychology at the UCL Institute of Education, UK. She was awarded an MBE in 2015 for her services to music education, a lifelong achievement award in 2020 for music and drama education, and subsequently life-long honorary membership of the British Psychological Society, the International Society for Music Education, MusicMark and the Society for Education, Music and Psychology Research (Sempre). Her research is based in psychology and education with particular emphases on music, learning and disaffection.

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