Learning a musical instrument: The influence of interpersonal interaction on outcomes for school-aged pupils

Author:

Creech Andrea1,Hallam Susan2

Affiliation:

1. University of London, UK,

2. University of London, UK

Abstract

Researchers in recent years have increasingly placed an emphasis on seeking pupils’ perceptions of educational settings. Alongside this shift towards attaching value to the pupil viewpoint has been a growing interest concerning how interpersonal relationships, manifested as control or responsiveness between teachers and pupils or parents and pupils, impact on learning processes and outcomes. This study aimed first to elicit pupils’ perceptions of their interpersonal interactions with teachers and parents, in the context of learning a musical instrument. The second aim was to explore whether dimensions of interpersonal interaction could account for variability in learning outcomes. Three hundred and thiry-seven violin pupils were surveyed, and measures for the interpersonal dimensions of control and responsiveness, as well as measures for outcomes that were defined as self-esteem, self-efficacy, motivation, enjoyment of music and musical attainment, were collected. A principal component analysis of the control and responsiveness scales was carried out. Multiple regressions revealed that receptiveness to parental support and pupil—teacher accord accounted for significant variability in the learning outcomes. The research reported here adds to a growing body of evidence suggesting that the interpersonal dynamics of pupil—parent and pupil—teacher dyads represent a powerful influence in pupils’ experiences of learning musical instruments.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Psychology (miscellaneous),Music

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