A New Cartography: Learning Jazz at the Dawn of the 21st Century
abstract: Jazz continues, into its second century, as one of the most important musics taught in public middle and high schools. Even so, research related to how students learn, especially in their earliest interactions with jazz culture, is limited. Weaving together interviews and observations of j...
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ndltd-asu.edu-item-178402018-06-22T03:03:52Z A New Cartography: Learning Jazz at the Dawn of the 21st Century abstract: Jazz continues, into its second century, as one of the most important musics taught in public middle and high schools. Even so, research related to how students learn, especially in their earliest interactions with jazz culture, is limited. Weaving together interviews and observations of junior and senior high school jazz players and teachers, private studio instructors, current university students majoring in jazz, and university and college jazz faculty, I developed a composite sketch of a secondary school student learning to play jazz. Using arts-based educational research methods, including the use of narrative inquiry and literary non-fiction, the status of current jazz education and the experiences by novice jazz learners is explored. What emerges is a complex story of students and teachers negotiating the landscape of jazz in and out of early twenty-first century public schools. Suggestions for enhancing jazz experiences for all stakeholders follow, focusing on access and the preparation of future jazz teachers. Dissertation/Thesis Kelly, Keith Brenden (Author) Stauffer, Sandra (Advisor) Tobias, Evan (Committee member) Kocour, Michael (Committee member) Sullivan, Jill (Committee member) Schmidt, Margaret (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Music Music education Literature Arts-Based Educational Research Jazz Jazz Education Learning Literary Nonfiction Narrative eng 299 pages D.M.A. Music Education 2013 Doctoral Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.17840 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2013 |
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abstract: Jazz continues, into its second century, as one of the most important musics taught in public middle and high schools. Even so, research related to how students learn, especially in their earliest interactions with jazz culture, is limited. Weaving together interviews and observations of junior and senior high school jazz players and teachers, private studio instructors, current university students majoring in jazz, and university and college jazz faculty, I developed a composite sketch of a secondary school student learning to play jazz. Using arts-based educational research methods, including the use of narrative inquiry and literary non-fiction, the status of current jazz education and the experiences by novice jazz learners is explored. What emerges is a complex story of students and teachers negotiating the landscape of jazz in and out of early twenty-first century public schools. Suggestions for enhancing jazz experiences for all stakeholders follow, focusing on access and the preparation of future jazz teachers. === Dissertation/Thesis === D.M.A. Music Education 2013 |
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