The Learning Communities project as a strategy to promote critical music education in schools

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https://doi.org/10.5216/mh.v24.80030

Keywords:

Citizen training, Critical music education, Dialogic learning, Learning Communities, Music education for community

Abstract

The Learning Communities project pursues social transformation of context through education. Research has shown its success improving educational output and school coexistence. However, there is barely any scientific research that provides evidence of the development of the subject of Music according to the focus of this project. This article presents two case studies, one in Primary Education and the other in Compulsory Secondary Education, which show what kind of learning dynamics are carried out in the music classroom. The development of this subject through Learning Communities presents a model according to a critical music education approach, in which curricular content of music is combined with skills for the promotion of the citizen sphere in order to train critical citizens committed to context. It is essential in this task that the music teacher plays the role of a critical educator who guides the learning towards a greater connection with the community.

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Antonio Fernández-Jiménez, University of Granada, Granada, Spain antoniferjim@ugr.es

Antonio Fernández Jiménez is Assistant Professor Doctor (accredited to Associate Professor Doctor) in the Department of Didactics of Musical, Plastic and Corporal Expression at the University of Granada. He holds a PhD in Educational Sciences, with the qualification of Excellent Cum Laude.  Music Education Teacher and Graduate in Pedagogy. He has completed two university master's degrees, the first on ICT in Education and the second on Secondary Education teacher training. He also completed the Professional Degree in Music, specialising in clarinet. He has participated in national research projects on the impact of school music education in Spain and the training of music teachers in the Knowledge Society and Economy. She is currently a member of the research team of the national project on transversality, creativity and inclusion in school music projects. His line of research focuses on critical music education, music teacher training and the inclusion of sexual and gender diversity in the field of music education, as well as musical creativity through educational technology for critical music education.

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Published

2024-11-07

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FERNÁNDEZ-JIMÉNEZ, A. The Learning Communities project as a strategy to promote critical music education in schools. MUSICA HODIE, Goiânia, v. 24, 2024. DOI: 10.5216/mh.v24.80030. Disponível em: https://revistas.ufg.br/musica/article/view/80030. Acesso em: 18 nov. 2024.

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