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    Musikkfagets kompleksitet og bredde – nye praksiser i et sammensatt samfunn

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    Author(s)
    Øystein, Elle
    Øystein, Warem
    Thorstensen, Jon Sverre
    Skjøstad Hovde, Sunniva
    Hansen, Kai Arne
    Aleksandersen Nutti, Laila
    Askerøi, Eirik
    Haugland Balsnes, Anne
    Bandlien, Bjørn-Terje
    Dybo, Tor
    Knigge, Jens
    Rivenes Lone, Solveig
    Reistadbakk, Egil
    Runsjø, Pål
    Dagsdotter Sæterdal, Iselin
    Vesterlid Strøm, Regine
    Contributor(s)
    Øystein, Elle (editor)
    Øystein, Warem (editor)
    Thorstensen, Jon Sverre (editor)
    Skjøstad Hovde, Sunniva (editor)
    Language
    Norwegian Nynorsk; Norwegian Bokmål; Southern Sami
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    Abstract
    The anthology The Complexity and Wide Scope of Music Education encompasses diverse perspectives on music education in primary school. It reflects on how LK20 has revitalized music as a school subject, emphasizing students' creativity, cultural understanding, and identity development. The articles explore topics ranging from programming and digital music pedagogy to intersectional perspectives and gender perspectives in music education. It also addresses Sámi music traditions and avant-garde teaching methods. Combining theory and practice, the anthology examines the impact of the digital society on learning and communication, offering a comprehensive view of the transformative role of music education. Targeting researchers, student teachers, and music educators, it provides insights to tackle the challenges and opportunities in a diverse educational landscape.
     
    Antologien Musikkfagets kompleksitet og bredde – nye praksiser i et sammensatt samfunn presenterer et mangfold av perspektiver på musikkundervisning i grunnskolen. Den reflekterer over hvordan LK20 har fornyet musikkfaget, med vekt på elevenes kreativitet, kulturforståelse og identitetsutvikling. Artiklene utforsker blant annet programmering og digital musikkdidaktikk til interseksjonelle perspektiver og kjønnsperspektiver i musikkfaget. Boken tar også opp samiske musikktradisjoner og avantgardistiske undervisningsmetoder. Med bidrag som dekker både teori og praksis, adresserer antologien det digitale samfunnets innvirkning på læring og kommunikasjon, og skaper et helhetlig bilde av musikkfagetstransformative rolle i skolen. Målgruppen inkluderer forskere, lærerstudenter og musikklærere, som vil finne inspirasjon til å møte utfordringene og mulighetene i et mangfoldig læringslandskap.
     
    URI
    https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/101196
    Keywords
    music pedagogy, music didactics, creative processes, music technology, cultural understanding, joik as pedagogical practice, musikkpedagogikk, musikkdidaktikk, skapende prosesser, musikkteknologi, kulturforståelse, joik i pedagogisk praksis
    DOI
    10.23865/cdf.240
    ISBN
    9788202856045, 9788202875435, 9788202875442, 9788202875459, 9788202840242
    Publisher
    Cappelen Damm Akademisk/NOASP (Nordic Open Access Scholarly Publishing)
    Publisher website
    https://www.cappelendamm.no/
    Publication date and place
    Oslo, 2025
    Series
    MusPed:Research,
    Classification
    Theory of music and musicology
    Techniques of music / music tutorials / teaching of music
    Traditional and folk music
    Pages
    343
    Rights
    https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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