Examining Possible Influences of String Students’ Self-Efficacy and Musical Background Characteristics on Practice Behaviors

Q1 Arts and Humanities
J. Clark
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High school string students from one South-Central Texas district were studied. Purposes were: (1) to describe the musical backgrounds and self-efficacy beliefs of string students (N=101), (2) to measure the relationship between string playing self-efficacy and achievement (n=65), and (3) to describe the practice behaviors and strategies of high versus low self-efficacy string students (n=16). Descriptive questions included whether or not students took private lessons, started in public school, and how much students practiced. Sixty-five of the 101 chose to audition for their All-Region orchestra. A significant relationship between self-efficacy scores and performance rankings was found. The 8 higher self-efficacy students tended to use more cognitive practice strategies than the 8 lower self-efficacy students. If musical self-efficacy is related to musical achievement and more cognitive practice, music educators should have a better understanding of musical self-efficacy, how it can influence practice, and how aspects of students’ musical backgrounds may influence it.
弦乐学生自我效能感及音乐背景特征对练习行为的可能影响
来自德克萨斯州中南部一个地区的高中学生接受了研究。目的:(1)描述弦乐学生的音乐背景和自我效能感信念(N=101);(2)测量弦乐演奏自我效能感与成就的关系(N= 65);(3)描述高、低自我效能感弦乐学生的练习行为和策略(N= 16)。描述性问题包括学生是否参加私人课程,从公立学校开始,以及学生练习的次数。101人中有65人选择参加他们的全地区管弦乐队的试镜。自我效能得分与绩效排名之间存在显著的关系。8名自我效能感高的学生比8名自我效能感低的学生倾向于使用更多的认知练习策略。如果音乐自我效能感与音乐成就和更多的认知实践有关,那么音乐教育者应该更好地理解音乐自我效能感,它如何影响实践,以及学生音乐背景的各个方面如何影响它。
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