Daring to Care with Music Education offers a practical resource and reflective guide for music educators seeking to support their students' motivation and musicianship through intentional connection and care. As an instrumental clinician and the editor of The Oxford Handbook of Care in Music Education (2023), Karin S. Hendricks provides research-based strategies for music teachers to strengthen their pedagogy and their students' success.
Drawing on the work of over 70 music teachers and scholars, this book considers a variety of topics including the role of care in music teaching, effective and appropriate forms of care, co-creating caring relationships, caring and musical development, caring with musical expressions, caring with identity expressions, caring to change the world, and caring for wellbeing and human flourishing. Several successful music teachers are spotlighted throughout the text, who share their secrets as well as their vulnerabilities when caring for, about, and with music students.
Daring to Care provides a variety of approaches to help music teachers engage and connect with music students of all ages and stages, emphasizing the courage, curiosity, creativity, and vulnerability needed to reach beyond the protective barriers of a "content only" approach into the unpredictable and nuanced space of authentic connection.
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978-0-19-777755-8 (9780197777558)
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Karin S. Hendricks is Associate Professor of Music Education and Associate Director of the School of Music at Boston University. She is an active instrumental clinician and adjudicator, and lectures regularly on music teaching, motivation, and performance. Hendricks serves as President of the American String Teachers Association, has won several teaching awards, and served on editorial committees for the Journal of Research in Music and Bulletin of the Council for Research in Music Education. Her research focuses on compassion, connection, motivation, and wellbeing through music.
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Associate Professor of Music, Music EducationAssociate Professor of Music, Music Education, Boston University College of Fine Arts
Chapter 1: Caring and Music Education: Why Do We Need a Book about This?
Chapter 2: Co-Creating Caring Relationships
Chapter 3: Maintaining Caring Relationships
Chapter 4: Caring with Musical Expressions
Chapter 5: Caring for Musical Development
Chapter 6: What I Learned about Expressive Arts Integration and Culturally Responsive Caring
Chapter 7: Identity-Responsive and Identity-Affirming Pedagogies
Chapter 8: Caring for Wellbeing and Mutual Flourishing
Chapter 9: Caring to Change the World(?!)
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