利益相关者对发展和维持校校伙伴关系的看法:一个多案例研究

IF 1.1 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Emily M. Mercado, Jason P. Bowers, Eric M. Pennello
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这个乐器多重案例研究的目的是检查和比较五位在职音乐教师和一位管理人员在一个学期的不同发展阶段对三个学校-大学合作计划的看法。数据来源包括参与者的观察笔记、研究人员的实地笔记和个人半结构化访谈。从数据中得出以下主题:(a)强化的好处,(b)促进最佳实践和研究的好处,(c)引导多名教师的挑战,(d)时间管理的挑战,以及(e)观察到的伙伴关系之间的差异。与会者提出以下建议,以落实和维持成功的伙伴关系:(a)职前音乐教育家的准备,包括音乐策划的准备、回应式教学、发展学生关系;(b)后勤工作,包括加强沟通、了解全日制音乐教学的各个方面,以及增加访问次数。实践的含义包括让利益相关者参与平等的计划、反思和评估,以创造互利的伙伴关系经验。
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Stakeholders’ Perceptions of Developing and Sustaining School–University Partnerships: A Multiple Case Study
The purpose of this instrumental multiple case study was to examine and compare five inservice music teachers’ and one administrator’s perceptions of three school–university partnership programs, in various stages of development, across one semester. Data sources included participants’ observation notes, researchers’ field notes, and individual semi-structured interviews. The following themes emerged from the data: (a) benefits of reinforcement, (b) benefits of promoting best practice and research, (c) challenges of navigating multiple teachers, (d) challenges of time management, and (e) observed differences between partnerships. Participants offered the following suggestions to implement and sustain successful partnerships: (a) preservice music educator preparation, including preparation in music planning, responsive teaching, and developing student connections, and (b) logistics, including increased communication, understanding all aspects of full-time music teaching, and expanding the number of visits. Implications for practice include engaging stakeholders in equal planning, reflection, and evaluation to create mutually beneficial partnership experiences.
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Journal of Music Teacher Education
Journal of Music Teacher Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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