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Both in concept and in practice, policy has permeated the deepest recesses of civil society and has had particular impact on the lives of those who are actively connected to the educational process. For music teachers in particular, policy can evoke images of a forbidden environment beyond one's day-to-day duties and responsibilities. Nothing, however, could be farther from the truth. In this book, author Patrick Schmidt offers a variety of ways for K-12 music educators to engage with, analyze, and develop effective policy. Schmidt first demystifies the notion of policy and the characterization that it is out-of-reach to teachers, before exemplifying how policy, both big-picture policy and policy as a daily encounter enacted at the local level, share many similarities and are indeed co-dependent fragments of the same process. The first provides extensive and detailed contextual information, offering a conceptual vision for how to consider policy in the fast-pace and high-adaptability reality of 21st-century music education environments. The second delivers a practical set of ideas, guidelines, and suggestions specific to music education for a closer and more active interaction with policy, directed at providing 'tools for action' in the daily working lives of music educators. This approach enourages those who are novice to policy as well as those who would like to further explore and participate in policy action to exercise informed influence within their field, community, and school, and ultimately have greater impact in pedagogical, curricular, administrative, and legislative decision-making.
This book investigates how K-12 music educators can demystify, analyze, and actively participate in the policy processes that shape their professional environments. Patrick K. Schmidt, an expert in music education policy, argues that policy is not an external, inaccessible force but a co-dependent element of daily pedagogical practice. By bridging the gap between high-level legislative frameworks and local classroom realities, the author provides a conceptual and practical toolkit for teachers to exert influence within their schools and communities.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this work as a practical resource for music educators seeking to navigate administrative and legislative landscapes. Readers frequently note that the prose successfully translates complex policy theory into accessible tools for classroom teachers.
Page Count:
248
Publication Date:
2019-11-29
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190227036
ISBN-13:
9780190227036
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