Exploring the Role of the Music Teacher from the Perspectives of Parents and Teachers in West Malaysia

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Kathryn Ang, C. Panebianco, Albi Odendaal
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Abstract

It is important for music teachers to reflect on the influence of their role during lessons. However, the roles of teachers, and expectations from both teachers and parents are often unclear, resulting in role confusion on both sides. The purpose of this collective case study is to describe and understand the expectations of both parents and teachers of the teacher’s role in group music lessons for pre-school children in the Klang Valley1of West Malaysia. Two semi-structured interviews were conducted with ten parents and three teachers of three group music classes for pre-school children. This study situates role theory as a conceptual framework to explore the perspectives of parents and teachers on the expected roles of teachers in group music lessons. Five broad categories of themes emerged, namely parent-teacher perspectives on teachers’ roles asmulti-faceted professionals, authorities on music, entrepreneurs, mentors and communicators. A novel finding showed that teachers in West Malaysia play the role of entrepreneurs. Teachers are expected to be customer service providers, even babysitters, and are also expected to be generous with their time, which influences their entrepreneurship. The paper argues that role theory is a helpful tool in order to help teachers to understand how their roles play out in West Malaysia and how an understanding of their roles can help teachers to clarify the many expectations placed on them.
从西马家长和教师的角度探讨音乐教师的角色
音乐教师在课堂上反思自己的角色对学生的影响是非常重要的。然而,教师的角色以及教师和家长的期望往往不明确,导致双方的角色混淆。这个集体案例研究的目的是描述和理解家长和老师对老师在西马来西亚巴生谷学前儿童集体音乐课上的角色的期望。我们对10位家长和3位学前儿童音乐班的老师进行了两次半结构化访谈。本研究以角色理论为概念框架,探讨家长与教师对团体音乐课堂中教师期望角色的看法。出现了五大类主题,即家长-教师视角下教师作为多面专业人士的角色、音乐权威、企业家、导师和沟通者。一项新的发现表明,西马来西亚的教师扮演着企业家的角色。教师被期望成为客户服务提供者,甚至是保姆,也被期望慷慨地投入时间,这影响了他们的创业精神。本文认为,角色理论是一个有用的工具,可以帮助教师了解他们的角色在西马来西亚是如何发挥作用的,以及如何理解他们的角色可以帮助教师澄清对他们的许多期望。
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