Part I. Foundational Matters
Chapter 1. Introduction
- Some Serious Matters
- Preliminary observations
- Aims
- Premises
- Three Key Concepts: very Brief introductions
- Reading this Book
- Special Features
- End of the Beginning
Questions for Discussion and Review
Supplementary Readings
Chapter 2. Philosophy and Music Education
- Philosophy: A Brief Introduction
- The Philosophy of Music Education: A Very Brief Introduction
- Philosophy and Advocacy: What’s the Difference?
- Praxis, Praxial, and Related Concepts
- Conclusion
Questions for Discussion and Review
Supplementary Readings
Chapter 3. Music
- First Thoughts
- Limitations
- Plan of the Chapter
- Stage One: First Steps to a Concept of Music
- Stage Two: Basic Conclusions and Working Concepts
- Music: Two Broad Categories
- On the Origins and Evolution of Musics
- Stage Three
- Stage Four: Music as a Social Praxis
- Conclusion
Questions for Discussion and Review
Supplementary Readings
Chapter 4. Education
- Plan of the Chapter
- Limitations
- Stage One: Why think About Education?
- Stage Two: First steps to a Concept of Education
- Stage Three: Historical Perspectives
- Stage Four: Education as a Social Praxis
- Conclusion
Questions for Discussion and Review
Supplementary Readings
Chapter 5. Personhood
- Aims and Limitations
- Plan of the Chapter
- Basic Concepts and Terms
- A Holistic Concept of Persons and Personhood
- Matty and Maureen
- Consciousness
- Persons as Embodied and Enactive
- Brain
- The Brain: Perfect or Not?
- Is There a Musical Brain Center?
- Mind
- Body Mapping and Mirror Neurons
- Emotions and Feelings
- Implications for Music Education
Questions for Discussion and Review
Supplementary Readings
Part II. Musical Processes and Products in Contexts
Chapter 6. Musical Understanding
- Musical Understanding? Common Answers and Serious Omissions
- Aims and Limitations
- Plan of the Chapter
- A Praxial Concept of Musical Understanding: Embodied and Enactive
- Musical Understanding = Musicianship + Listenership
- Procedural/Action Musical Thinking and Knowing
- Verbal Musical Thinking and Knowing
- Experiential Musical Thinking and Knowing
- Situated Musical Thinking and Knowing
- Intuitive Musical Thinking and Knowing
- Appreciative Thinking and Knowing
- Ethical Musical Thinking and Knowing
- Supervisory Musical Thinking and Knowing
- Musical Understanding (Revisited)
- Implications for Music Education
Questions for Discussion and Review
Supplementary readings
Chapter 7. Musicing and Listening in Contexts
- Aims and Limitations
- Performing in Context
- Musical Interpretation
- Expanding on Musical Interpretation
- Composing in Context
- Improvising in Context
- Arranging in Context
- Music Listening in Context
- Further Examples of Cultural-Ideological Influences
- Love, Hate, and Other Musical Matters
- Music as Culture
- Ethics of Musicing and Listening in Context
- Artistic Citizenship in Context
- Implications for Music Education
Questions for Discussion and Review
Supplementary Readings
Chapter 8. Musical Products in Contexts
- Aims and Limitations
- Plan of the Chapter
- “Products?”
- Musical Form-Content Relationships
- Performance-Interpretation Dimensions
- Musical Design
- Praxis-Specific Style Characteristics
- Musical Expression
- Musical Representations
- Cultural-Ideological Dimensions
- Narrative Dimensions
- Autobiographical Dimensions
- Ethical Dimensions
- Implications for Music Education
Questions for Discussion and Review
Supplementary Readings
Chapter 9. Musical-Emotional Experiences
- First thoughts
- Aims and Limitations
- Plan of the Chapter
- Theories of Musical Experience
- Psychological Perspectives on Musical Experience
- A Concept of Musical-Emotional Experiences
- Implications for Music Education
Questions for Discussion and Review
Supplementary Readings
Chapter 10. Musical Creativity in Contexts
- Aims and Limitations
- Plan of the Chapter
- The Concept of Creativity
- Etymology and a Brief History of Creativity
- Originality and Significance
- Spontaneous Originality
- Creative Personality and Creative Process (Creative Thinking)
- Foundations of Creative Achievement
- Creativity and Imagination
- Creativity in Review
- Music “Good and Great”
- Implications for Music Education
Questions for Discussion and Review
Supplementary Readings
Chapter 11. Musical Values
- Aims and Limitations
- Plan of the Chapter
- Self and Identities
- Human Tendencies and Human Interests
- Consciousness Revisited
- Self-Growth
- Conditions of Self-Growth and Enjoyment
- Characteristics and Consequences of Self-Growth
- Self-Esteem and Personhood
- Safety, Self-Esteem, and Personhood
- Human Tendencies and Human Interests Revisited
- The Values of Music Making
- The Values of Music Listening
- Musical-Emotional Experiences and Social Capital
- Implications for Music Education
Questions for Discussion and Review
Supplementary Readings
Part III. Music and-as-in Education
Chapter 12. Music Education and Curriculum
- Aims and Limitations
- Plan of the Chapter
- The Concept of Curriculum
- Conventional Curriculum-Making
- Against Conventional Curriculum-Making
- Teachers and Curriculum-Making
- Alternative Concept of Curriculum-Making
- Curriculum Commonplaces
- Music Curriculum-Making
- Four stages of Curriculum-Making
- A Praxial Music Curriculum
- Stage One: A Praxial Orientation
Questions for Discussion and Review
Supplementary Readings
Chapter 13. Music Teaching and Learning
- Aims and Limitations
- Plan of the Chapter
- The Reflective Musical Practicum
- Preparing and Planning the Practicum
- Music Teaching and Learning
- A Praxial View of Curriculum Evaluation
- The Inclusive Music Curriculum
Questions for Discussion and Review
Supplementary Readings
Chapter 14. Music Education and Schooling
- Aims and Limitations
- Plan of the Chapter
- Education vs. Schooling
- The Functions of Schooling
- The Principles of Schooling
- The Corollaries of Schooling
- A Fundamental Problem
- Toward the Future: The Short-Run
- Toward the Future: The Long-Run
- Toward the Future: The Professional Music Educator and CM Facilitator
Questions for Discussion and Review
Supplementary Readings
Notes
Author Index
Subject Index