Toward integrating Music and other art forms into the language curriculum

Author:

Lowe Anne1

Affiliation:

1. Université de Moncton

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to determine the contextual elements that contribute to a successful experience evidenced by both research and practice cultures as a result of the integration of music and other art forms into the language arts curriculum. In order to define the integrated experience as successful, it was also necessary to determine whether the interdisciplinary art/language learning strategies utilized reinforced both language and music learning, and if the integrated experience met the objectives of both research and practice communities. Three second grade classroom teachers from the midwest of the United States and their students chose to participate in this qualitative collaborative research where both the teachers and the researcher were reflective partners in the co-construction of knowledge pertaining to educational practice. Twelve 45 minutes integrated arts/language lessons were devised for each of the three classrooms over a period of one month (three sessions a week) and were taught by the researcher and a graduate student music educator. Data were collected from video tapes of all classroom interventions, informal and semi-structured interviews with the classroom teachers, students, research assistant, school principal and school music specialist, and from written materials and reflective journals. Results indicated that the children learned in both music and language and were able to make connections between all forms of communication, predictions and choices made in both music and language, and between form in music and form in language. Moreover, pedagogical strategies and styles used in the intervention, in addition with supportive, positive, respectful and flexible attitudes from all participants of both research and practice cultures at all levels of the research process, contributed to the success of this integrated study.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Music,Education

Reference43 articles.

1. Bresler, L. & Stake, R. (1992). Qualitative research methodology in music education . In R. Colwell (Ed.), The handbook of research on music teaching and learning (pp. 75-90). New York: MacMillan.

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