El canto y los maestros varones: un estudio de caso en un colegio público de la Comunidad de Madrid

This investigation was motivated by concerns derived from my teaching training practice. It aimed at analyzing the specific problems faced by male music teachers in the vocal teaching and learning process in primary schools, and also at understanding those problems in context. The study tried to fil...

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Main Author: Albina Cuadrado Fernández
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ediciones Complutense 2012-02-01
Series:Revista Electrónica Complutense de Investigación en Educación Musical
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Online Access:http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/RECI/article/view/37874
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spelling doaj-2c2309edceda41fcaa08688d9e76d0cc2020-11-24T22:22:24ZengEdiciones ComplutenseRevista Electrónica Complutense de Investigación en Educación Musical1698-74542012-02-018010.5209/rev_RECI.2011.n8.3787437718El canto y los maestros varones: un estudio de caso en un colegio público de la Comunidad de MadridAlbina Cuadrado Fernández0Universidad Complutense de MadridThis investigation was motivated by concerns derived from my teaching training practice. It aimed at analyzing the specific problems faced by male music teachers in the vocal teaching and learning process in primary schools, and also at understanding those problems in context. The study tried to fill a lack of research on this issue, and also to pave the way for the development of specific teaching strategies that may render practical benefit for schools. Case study was used as strategy of enquiry, and data collection methods associated with qualitative methodology were followed. Data analysis and interpretation reveal that male teachers’ profiles are crucial in a singing class and have a significant impact on the lesson, highlighting the interactions among the teacher's own vocal training, the vocal model he follows and his classroom practice. The question of gender poses a specific set of problematic vocal issues with strong implications. In addition, significant suggestions related to the vocal training of teachers are also derived.http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/RECI/article/view/37874Cantoeducación primariamaestrosmúsica
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Revista Electrónica Complutense de Investigación en Educación Musical
Canto
educación primaria
maestros
música
author_facet Albina Cuadrado Fernández
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title El canto y los maestros varones: un estudio de caso en un colegio público de la Comunidad de Madrid
title_short El canto y los maestros varones: un estudio de caso en un colegio público de la Comunidad de Madrid
title_full El canto y los maestros varones: un estudio de caso en un colegio público de la Comunidad de Madrid
title_fullStr El canto y los maestros varones: un estudio de caso en un colegio público de la Comunidad de Madrid
title_full_unstemmed El canto y los maestros varones: un estudio de caso en un colegio público de la Comunidad de Madrid
title_sort el canto y los maestros varones: un estudio de caso en un colegio público de la comunidad de madrid
publisher Ediciones Complutense
series Revista Electrónica Complutense de Investigación en Educación Musical
issn 1698-7454
publishDate 2012-02-01
description This investigation was motivated by concerns derived from my teaching training practice. It aimed at analyzing the specific problems faced by male music teachers in the vocal teaching and learning process in primary schools, and also at understanding those problems in context. The study tried to fill a lack of research on this issue, and also to pave the way for the development of specific teaching strategies that may render practical benefit for schools. Case study was used as strategy of enquiry, and data collection methods associated with qualitative methodology were followed. Data analysis and interpretation reveal that male teachers’ profiles are crucial in a singing class and have a significant impact on the lesson, highlighting the interactions among the teacher's own vocal training, the vocal model he follows and his classroom practice. The question of gender poses a specific set of problematic vocal issues with strong implications. In addition, significant suggestions related to the vocal training of teachers are also derived.
topic Canto
educación primaria
maestros
música
url http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/RECI/article/view/37874
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