Issues in Music Education [ASSOC] (B-LUCA-L42986)

Aims
This course unit can also be taken by other students of the Association KU Leuven.
Students of other higher education institutions will have to register as a LUCA Interuniversity Student. More information.
NOTE: this course unit might have restrictions on the number of participants!
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At the end of this course, the student will be able to:
- situate and explain a number of current research themes in music education;
- integrate music educational and general educational conceptual frameworks when discussing concrete research themes;
- make connections to existing theoretical insights and current research themes when reflecting on their own music education practice;
- provide concrete examples of music education practices as illustrations of current research themes.
Previous knowledge
No specific requirements.
This course unit can also be taken by KU Leuven students.
But there are restrictions on the number of participants.
Specific guidelines for KU Leuven students interested in taking this course:
- Register via https://www.luca-arts.be/en/iuni as 'interuniversity student'.
- Indicate your student number, the campus and the name of the course unit you wish to take.
- LUCA School of Arts will then inform you about the further course of action.
Note: the application is not sufficient as a registration!
Is included in these courses of study
- Master in de beeldende kunsten (Gent) 60 ects.
- Master in de audiovisuele kunsten (Brussel) 60 ects.
- Master in de beeldende kunsten (Brussel) 60 ects.
- Master in de audiovisuele kunsten (Genk) 60 ects.
- Master in de beeldende kunsten (Genk) 60 ects.
- Master in het productdesign (Genk) 120 ects.
- Master in het drama (Leuven) 60 ects.
- Courses for exchange students Music (Leuven)
- Master in Audiovisual Arts (Brussels) 60 ects.
- Master in Visual Arts (Brussels) 60 ects.
- Master in de muziek (Leuven) 120 ects.
- Bachelor in de muziek (Leuven) (Afstudeerrichting Muziekpedagogie) 180 ects.
- Educatieve master in de muziek en podiumkunsten (Leuven) 120 ects.
- Educatieve master in de muziek en podiumkunsten (Leuven) (Afstudeerrichting Muziek Traject Compositie) 120 ects.
- Educatieve master in de muziek en podiumkunsten (Leuven) (Afstudeerrichting Muziek Traject Directie) 120 ects.
- Educatieve master in de muziek en podiumkunsten (Leuven) (Afstudeerrichting Muziek Traject Instrument/Zang) 120 ects.
- Educatieve master in de muziek en podiumkunsten (Leuven) (Afstudeerrichting Muziek Traject Jazz) 120 ects.
- Educatieve master in de muziek en podiumkunsten (Leuven) (Afstudeerrichting Muziek Traject Muziekpedagogie) 120 ects.
- Educatieve master in de audiovisuele en beeldende kunsten (Gent) 120 ects.
- Educatieve master in de audiovisuele en beeldende kunsten (Brussel) 120 ects.
- Educatieve master in de audiovisuele en beeldende kunsten (Genk) 120 ects.
- Master in Music (Leuven) 120 ects.
- Master in de muziek: muziektherapie (Leuven) 120 ects.
- Master in de muziek: compositie, directie I/Z, jazz (Leuven) 120 ects.
- Master in het drama (Leuven) 60 ects.
Tolerances
This course unit is a non-tolerable course unit in the following study programme(s):
- Master in de audiovisuele kunsten (Brussel) 60 ects.
- Master in de beeldende kunsten (Brussel) 60 ects.
- Master in Audiovisual Arts (Brussels) 60 ects.
- Master in Visual Arts (Brussels) 60 ects.
- Educatieve master in de audiovisuele en beeldende kunsten (Gent) 120 ects.
- Educatieve master in de audiovisuele en beeldende kunsten (Brussel) 120 ects.
- Educatieve master in de audiovisuele en beeldende kunsten (Genk) 120 ects.
Activities
3 ects. Issues in Music Education [ASSOC][EDU] (B-LUCA-L55216)




Content
Music education is constantly evolving. In this course, current research themes and issues are introduced and analysed.
Each lesson explores one of the following themes:
- Research traditions in music education
- Music education philosophy
- Improvisation and creation
- Community music
- A brief history of ‘school music’ in Flanders
- An international/comparative perspective on music education
- Music education and technology
- The profile of the music teacher
- Listening as central musical behavior
- Vocal and instrumental development
Course material
Powerpoints (in English) during class and available on Toledo.
Articles and literature (partly depending on actual developments in music education).
Selection of literature (academic year 2022-2023):
Bowman, W. (2012). Music’s place in education. In G. McPherson, & G. Welch (Eds), The Oxford Handbook of Music Education (Vol. 1) (pp. 21-39). Oxford University Press.
Espeland, A., Kvile, S., & Holdhus, K. (2021). Teacher agency and teacher improvisation: A study of experienced teachers and student teachers in music classrooms. Research Studies in Music Education, 43(3), 311-328.
Hennessy, S. (2016). Researching music education in Europe. In T. De Baets, G. Sammer, & A. de Vugt (Eds.), International cooperation (European perspectives on music education, Vol. 5) (pp. 185-195). Helbling.
Kertz-Welzel, A. (2005). The pied piper of Hamelin: Adorno on music education. Research Studies in Music Education, 25, 1-10.
Regelski, T. (2007). ’Music Teacher’ – Meaning and Practice, Identity and Position. Action, Criticism, and Theory for Music Education, 6(2).
Schippers, H. (2010). Facing the music: Shaping music education from a global perspective. Oxford University Press. (Chapter 6)
Tse, M. (2018). The Work-Concept and the Wind Band. Canadian Music Educator, 59(2), 18–22.
Verneert, F., Nijs, L., & De Baets, T. (2021). A space for collaborative creativity. How collective improvising shapes 'a sense of belonging'. Frontiers In Psychology, 12, Art.No. 648770, 1-17.
Language of instruction: more information
The course is taught in English.
Format: more information
The course consist of instructional sessions, discussion lectures and group assignments. Students are expected to study the requested course material before the meetings. Communication about the various assignments and deadlines is done via Toledo.
Evaluation
Issues in Music Education [ASSOC][EDU] (B-LUCA-L82986)
Explanation
Assessment | Grading scale |
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TOTAL | 1-20/20 scale |
The oral examination takes place in the second examination period.
The student studies 7 of the 9 themes covered and one theme of his/her choice in more depth.
Fifteen minutes before the start of the oral exam, the student is given a form on which he indicates the 7 themes chosen and the theme of his/her choice.
The oral exam itself lasts 15 minutes and contains both open and closed questions. The student is given 2 main questions (and then supplementary questions) on the whole of the course (OPO), and 2 main questions (and then supplementary questions) on the chosen theme.
Not participating in the exam results in an NA (not present) for the OPO.