Activating diverse musical creativities : teaching and learning in higher music education / edited by Pamela Burnard and Elizabeth Haddon.
Material type:
- 9781472589118 (hardback)
- 1472589114 (hardback)
- 780.71/1 23
- MT18 ACT 2015
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Mzuni ODeL- Lilongwe Satellite Centre Library | MT 18 ACT 2015 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 026023 | Available | MzULM-026023 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Experiments in learning. On the other side of the divide : making sense of student stories of creativities in music / Dawn Bennett, Anna Reid and Peter Petocz ; Creativities in popular songwriting curricula : teaching or learning? / Joe Bennett ; Killing the muse : listening creativities and the journey to creative mastery / Donna Weston and Tim Byron ; Permission to play : fostering enterprise creativities in music technology through extra-curricular interdisciplinary collaboration / Elizabeth Dobson -- Experiments in teaching. Activating improvisational creativity in the performance of "world" and "popular" music / Sue Miller ; The inner voice : activating intuitive and improvisational creativities / Esmé Olthuis ; Activating empathic creativity in musicking through university-community partnerships / Susan Helfter and Beatriz Ilari ; Activating communal creativities for redesigning higher education curriculum, pedagogy and assessment : drawing on intercultural experience / Lindy Joubert and Violeta Schubert ; Being a composer in an age of uncertainties, risks and diffuse creativity : learning, career and creativities / Antonio Angelo Vasconcelos -- Engaging technologies. Technology as a vehicle (tool and practice) for developing diverse creativities / Andrew King ; Activating digital creativities in higher music education / Leah Kardos ; Creative teaching with performing arts students : developing career creativities through the use of ePortFolios for career awareness and resilience / Jennifer Rowley, Dawn Bennett and Peter Dunbar-Hall.
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