Virtual Teaching in the Applied String Studio During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Morganne Aaberg
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The purpose of this survey study was to describe technologies and lesson formats used in virtual applied studio string lessons precipitated by shelter-in-place measures taken in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and to explore teachers’ adaptations, perceptions of effectiveness, and feelings toward virtual lessons. Research questions that guided this study included the following: (a) What technologies and lesson formats did teachers use in virtual applied string lessons? (b) How did teachers adapt their teaching approaches to virtual lessons? (c) Did teachers feel these lessons were effective? and (d) What affective responses did teachers have to these lessons? Data were gathered from members of the American String Teachers Association (ASTA; N = 301) who self-identified as “private studio teachers” in their online profiles. Findings illustrate what equipment and technology participants employed in virtual lessons. They also indicated a relatively high rating of participants’ self-perceived effectiveness when teaching virtual lessons and that studio teachers had mixed affective responses to the experience. Participants indicated difficulties when teaching tone in the virtual format, which was consistent with their open-ended responses that frequently cited poor sound quality online.
新冠肺炎大流行期间应用弦乐工作室的虚拟教学
本调查研究的目的是描述虚拟应用工作室弦乐课程中使用的技术和课程格式,这些技术和课程格式是为应对COVID-19大流行而采取的就地保护措施所促进的,并探讨教师对虚拟课程的适应、有效性的看法和感受。指导本研究的研究问题包括:(a)教师在虚拟应用字符串课程中使用了哪些技术和课程格式?(b)教师如何使他们的教学方法适应虚拟课程?(c)教师认为这些课程有效吗?(d)教师对这些课程有什么情感反应?数据收集自美国弦乐教师协会(ASTA;N = 301),他们在网上的个人资料中自称为“私人工作室教师”。调查结果说明了参与者在虚拟课程中使用的设备和技术。他们还指出,在讲授虚拟课程时,参与者的自我感知有效性评分相对较高,而工作室教师对这种体验的情感反应也不尽相同。参与者表示,在虚拟格式中教授音调时遇到了困难,这与他们的开放式回答一致,他们经常提到在线音质差。
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