Experiences of First-Year Music Teachers in Hawai‘i During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Challenges, Adaptability, and Implications for Future Music Teaching

IF 1.1 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Nicholas Matherne
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Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic presented challenges to delivering music content through distance learning, adding to what is often already a stressful and challenging time for first-year educators. The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of six first-year music teachers who began teaching in Hawai‘i during the COVID-19 pandemic. I interviewed participants twice during the summer after their first year of teaching and collected background information and teaching artifacts. Despite the year’s challenges, the teachers maintained their commitment to teaching. They did note that they felt underprepared for this experience by their undergraduate education and lack of prior teaching experience. Themes suggested the importance of teacher mentors and professional networks for the novice teachers, and that these teachers could have benefited from ongoing support from their preservice teacher education programs. In addition, the experiences of these teachers highlight the importance of adaptability in learning for both students and teachers.
新冠肺炎大流行期间夏威夷一年级音乐教师的经历:挑战、适应性和对未来音乐教学的启示
新冠肺炎疫情给通过远程学习提供音乐内容带来了挑战,增加了一年级教育工作者通常已经充满压力和挑战的时间。本研究的目的是探索新冠肺炎大流行期间开始在夏威夷教学的六名一年级音乐教师的经历。我在参与者第一年教学后的夏天采访了他们两次,收集了背景信息和教学文物。尽管这一年充满挑战,老师们仍然坚持他们对教学的承诺。他们确实注意到,由于本科教育和之前缺乏教学经验,他们对这段经历准备不足。主题表明了教师导师和专业网络对新手教师的重要性,这些教师本可以从其职前教师教育计划的持续支持中受益。此外,这些教师的经验突出了学生和教师在学习中适应性的重要性。
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Journal of Music Teacher Education
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