
Creativities, Media, and Technology in Music Learning and Teaching is one of five paperback books derived from the foundational two-volume Oxford Handbook of Music Education. Designed for music teachers, students, and scholars of music education, as well as educational administrators and policy makers, this fifth book in the set comprises three complementary sections: musical creativity as practice; music teaching and learning through technology; and the interplay of media, music, and education. The first section reviews notions of musical creativity, examining practice-based perspectives to support and develop understanding of the diverse types of creativity found within music education practice across the globe. In the second section, authors explore the essential role of technology in musical discourse and in various forms of musical learning, even as technology continually evolves and the needs and possibilities continue to rapidly change. The third section provokes readers to assess their own thinking about the transformative changes occurring within the discipline as a result of advances in media, and the increasing infiltration of media into all aspects of life, the classroom, and music making.
This volume investigates the intersection of creative practice, technological integration, and media influence within the contemporary landscape of music education. Edited by Gary E. McPherson and Graham F. Welch, the text synthesizes research from a global cohort of scholars to address how digital tools and evolving media environments reshape pedagogical strategies. The authors argue that music educators must adapt their instructional frameworks to account for the increasing ubiquity of technology and the diverse manifestations of creativity in modern learning environments.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this volume as a critical component of the broader Oxford Handbook series, providing a specialized focus on the digital and creative shifts in the field. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a foundational resource for graduate students and policy makers in music education.
Page Count:
300
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019067458X
ISBN-13:
9780190674588
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