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Basilicato, Jeanette L.
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Learning styles in the instrumental music classroom: Student learning style preference and perceptions of music director teaching style.
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Learning styles in the instrumental music classroom: Student learning style preference and perceptions of music director teaching style./
Author:
Basilicato, Jeanette L.
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66 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 49-02, page: 0744.
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Masters Abstracts International49-02.
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Music. -
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9781124252629
Learning styles in the instrumental music classroom: Student learning style preference and perceptions of music director teaching style.
Basilicato, Jeanette L.
Learning styles in the instrumental music classroom: Student learning style preference and perceptions of music director teaching style.
- 66 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 49-02, page: 0744.
Thesis (M.M.)--The William Paterson University of New Jersey, 2010.
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between student learning style preference, and student and teacher perceptions of music teaching style. The primary research question this study hoped to answer was (1) Is there a relationship between student learning style preference and student perceptions of music teaching style? The secondary questions this study explored were (2) What are the learning style preferences of band students in grades 6-8 from two middle schools in northern New Jersey? (3) What are the students' and directors' perceptions of the directors' music teaching style? and (4) How do student perceptions of music teaching style differ from directors' self-reported music teaching style?
ISBN: 9781124252629Subjects--Topical Terms:
516178
Music.
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Learning style preferences of middle school band students (n=192) in grades 6-8 from two middle schools in northern New Jersey were obtained using the Kolb (1985) Learning Style Inventory (LSI). Students also completed the Gumm (2009) Music Teaching Style Inventory (MTSI) student-perception form. Participating directors (n=3) completed the Gumm (2009) Music Teaching Style Inventory (MTSI) teacher-self perception form. Students' LSI results were compared with results from student and teacher MTSI forms.
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Results suggest that learning style preference does not substantially affect overall student perceptions of director music teaching style. Although not identical to directors' self reported music teaching style, students' perception results were similar and consistent for each participating director. Future research should attempt to explore the possible relationship between learning style and perception of music teaching style with elementary band students as well as with orchestral students and directors in all grade levels.
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