Alternative seating practices: pedagogy of the back of the orchestra

IF 1.8 3区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
T. S. Yi
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ABSTRACT This three-year study aimed to investigate students’ experiences with alternative seating practices (ASP) in a public-school string orchestra program. Whereas education scholarship has long demonstrated that democratic classroom seating arrangements play a crucial role in the learning process, typical orchestra classrooms maintain a hierarchical seating format assigned to students on a competitive basis. In this study I set out to explore the relationship between anti-hierarchical seating practices rooted in social justice and the musical capacity of a classroom ensemble. Using interdisciplinary methods – ethnography, interviews, archival data collection and analysis –, I investigated ASP’s effects on the learning, motivation, and musical caliber of twenty-five string orchestra students from 8th to 10th grade in a diverse public school in the United States. My research findings show that anti-hierarchical ASP fostered students’ collaboration and increased their motivation and engagement. Moreover, ASP also improved drastically the musical capacity of all students, especially those with no prior music training, and it led the ensemble to win first place at statewide competitions against more affluent and advanced student orchestras for three years in a row. My study therefore suggests that pedagogy rooted in social justice can be instrumental to achieving excellence in music classrooms.
替代座位实践:管弦乐队后排的教学法
摘要:这项为期三年的研究旨在调查学生在公立学校弦乐团项目中的替代座位练习(ASP)体验。长期以来,教育学术界一直证明,民主的课堂座位安排在学习过程中发挥着至关重要的作用,而典型的管弦乐队教室则在竞争的基础上保持着分配给学生的分级座位形式。在这项研究中,我开始探索植根于社会正义的反等级座位做法与课堂合奏的音乐能力之间的关系。我使用跨学科的方法——民族志、访谈、档案数据收集和分析——调查了ASP对美国一所不同公立学校8至10年级25名管弦乐学生的学习、动机和音乐水平的影响。我的研究结果表明,反等级ASP促进了学生的协作,提高了他们的动机和参与度。此外,ASP还大大提高了所有学生的音乐能力,尤其是那些没有受过音乐训练的学生,并使乐团连续三年在全州范围内与更富裕、更先进的学生管弦乐队的比赛中获得第一名。因此,我的研究表明,植根于社会正义的教育学有助于在音乐课堂上取得卓越成绩。
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