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Articles

‘Passing it on’: beyond formal or informal pedagogies

Pages 74-91 | Received 24 Nov 2011, Accepted 01 Nov 2012, Published online: 15 Jan 2013
 

Abstract

Informal pedagogies are a subject of debate in music education, and there is some evidence of teachers abandoning formal pedagogies in favour of informal ones. This article presents a case of one teacher's formal pedagogy and theorises it by comparing it with a case of informal pedagogy. The comparison reveals affordances of formal pedagogies which informal pedagogies can lack, including conceptual learning, knowledge about music, unfamiliar repertoire, differentiation, directing students and formative feedback. The article suggests that ‘formal’ and ‘informal’ are inadequate ways of conceptualising musical pedagogies and argues instead in favour of categorising pedagogies in relation to their overarching aims.

Notes

1. Green's action research project formed part of the Musical Futures project; see www.musicalfutures.org

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