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The use of microanalysis as an innovative tool for improving musician’s self-regulated learning and practice efficiency
G McPherson, M Osborne, P Evans, P Miksza, A Williamon (ed.), P Jóhasson (ed.)
Listaháhåskóli Íslands | Published : 2017
Abstract
Background This paper describes the development of a music practice microanalysis protocol that is based on the three phase model of self-regulated learning (i.e., Forethought, Performance and Self-Reflection). Up until now, most studies on music practice have tended to focus on behavioural aspects. The expanded view presented here outlines a technique that focuses on the types of behaviours (actions), cognition (thoughts), and affect (feelings) that can help focus musicians’ practice, and enable them to make improvements to the efficiency of their learning. Aims To develop a research and intervention tool reflecting the breadth of self-regulated learning strategies, and within-subject, mo..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council