Music Teacher Education for the Future: Reflections on Change

Catharina Christophersen, José Luis Aróstegui, Kari Holdhus, Ailbhe Kenny, Jan Sverre Knudsen, Monica Lindgren, Lauri Väkevä, Tine Grieg Viig

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Abstract

This article conceptualizes and discusses change in music teacher education. Results from the FUTURED research project provide the starting point for the article. The project explored various dimensions of change within the music education programs in Norwegian generalist teacher education. In this project, change was regarded as having a transformative capacity closely related to co-construction and complexity. Telling new stories about education, and thereby imagining different educational realities, may be seen as a possible trigger for change. In this article, therefore, the authors contrast the current situation against an imagined reality to create a heuristic framework for a critical discussion of change. Based on a meta-analysis of research findings, the authors propose a vision for a future music teacher education, which they then use to highlight and discuss several intersecting dimensions of educational change: values and traditions, demographics, educational practices, curricula, and society.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)7-40
Number of pages34
JournalAction, Criticism, and Theory for Music Education
Volume22
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2023

Keywords

  • Change
  • future
  • music teacher education
  • social justice
  • visions

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