Journal article

The Influence of Situated and Experiential Music Education in Teacher-Practitioner Formation: An auto-ethnography

Leon de Bruin

The Qualitative Report | NSU | Published : 2016

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Abstract

This study explores how my musical background, teaching and performance skills, understandings, and knowledge acquired from both formal and informal influence has shaped myself as musician, teacher and researcher. The study reveals various learning cultures and social networks that frame my multiple professional identities that have themselves developed from my understandings of being a performer, an educator and researcher. This study explores three aspects to my being: personal identity, professional identity and my perception of the impact this has on my students through my teaching and performing. An autoethnographical method is used to investigate my background that is initially formed ..

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