Teaching Piano to Blind Children: An Analysis of Positive Perceptions Based on Perma Framework in Qingdao, China

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Jiang Xin, Chiew Hwa Poon, Shelly Cooper, Cheong Ku Wing
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Abstract

Blind children can benefit from music education as it enhances their musical skills and auditory abilities. However, blind children in China face challenges in pursuing music education due to issues such as social stigma and lack of qualified teachers. Moreover, research in this area is lacking. On the basis of the PERMA (positive emotion, engagement, relationships, meaning, accomplishment) framework, this study attempts to identify the positive psychology of blind children’s piano learning among teachers, blind students, and parents. This study aims to to fill the research gap of piano learning among blind children. Interviews were conducted with piano teachers, blind students, and their parents (N=56) using a qualitative research methodology through PERMA framework. The data identified that piano teachers’ instruction was influenced by their preparation of teaching and personal attitudes. Findings also revealed that the positive emotion, sense of engagement, and positive relationships, impacted the accomplishment and achievement of all participants. This study demonstrates that teachers’ preparation experience and positive attitudes, engagement, and building rapport with blind children and their parents are crucial to promoting their piano learning. This study offers readers the chance to get insight into the field of piano instruction for the blind as well as illumination from thought and empirical support for piano teachers and music educators in inclusive music education in China.
盲童钢琴教学:基于 Perma 框架的中国青岛积极认知分析
盲童可以从音乐教育中受益,因为音乐教育可以提高他们的音乐技能和听觉能力。然而,由于社会偏见和缺乏合格教师等问题,中国盲童在接受音乐教育方面面临挑战。此外,这方面的研究也十分匮乏。本研究以 PERMA(积极情绪、参与、关系、意义、成就)框架为基础,试图在教师、盲童学生和家长中识别盲童钢琴学习的积极心理。本研究旨在填补有关盲童钢琴学习的研究空白。研究采用 PERMA 框架下的定性研究方法,对钢琴教师、盲童学生及其家长(56 人)进行了访谈。数据显示,钢琴教师的教学受其教学准备和个人态度的影响。研究结果还显示,积极情绪、参与感和积极的人际关系影响了所有参与者的成就和成绩。本研究表明,教师的教学准备经验、积极态度、参与感以及与盲童及其家长建立融洽的关系,对促进盲童的钢琴学习至关重要。本研究为读者提供了深入了解盲人钢琴教学领域的机会,也为中国包容性音乐教育中的钢琴教师和音乐教育工作者提供了思想启迪和实证支持。
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Harmonia: Journal of Arts Research and Education
Harmonia: Journal of Arts Research and Education Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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