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International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy

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Elementary general music teachers and professional development

kindling the spark, fanning the flame, and keeping an eye on the fire

Alison M. Reynolds

pp. 275-286

Abstract

What does it feel like to be a music teacher? In this chapter, I credit a Chinese music education professor's story with sparking my research into how elementary music teachers in the United States describe feeling like a music teacher, and meaningful professional development. I share two of seven music teachers' stories, adding the voice of the second teacher's principal. I also share how my Chinese colleague's declaration of change inspired change within me, thinking about my feeling like a music teacher, considering new questions about professional development for experienced music teachers, and continuing to seek a work-life balance.

Publication details

Published in:

Barrett Margaret S., Stauffer Sandra L. (2012) Narrative soundings: an anthology of narrative inquiry in music education. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 275-286

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-0699-6_15

Full citation:

Reynolds Alison M. (2012) „Elementary general music teachers and professional development: kindling the spark, fanning the flame, and keeping an eye on the fire“, In: M. S. Barrett & S. L. Stauffer (eds.), Narrative soundings, Dordrecht, Springer, 275–286.