Looking in on music: Challenges and opportunities for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning

Authors

  • Susan Wharton Conkling Boston University College of Fine Arts

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.20343/teachlearninqu.4.1.11

Keywords:

Learning As Acquisition, Learning As Participation, Liberal Education, Musical Expertise, Music Industry, Presentational Performance, Participatory Performance

Abstract

Whereas most articles in this special issue demonstrate careful and close-up views of Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) in a performing arts or humanities discipline, my approach is opposite; I look in on music teaching and learning to interrogate current conceptions of SoTL. I begin with Sloboda’s cognitive explanation of music expertise and consider how music expertise is established relatively early in life. I then proceed to develop two case studies of music in higher education showing how each case illustrates expertise, and highlighting experts’ desires for progressively greater challenges. I argue that collaboration with other expert performers is one sort of challenge that meets such desires. By drawing attention to collaboration, I then reframe music as social practice, and I highlight the qualities of participatory performance. In the latter part of the article, I turn my attention toward explaining what it means to think about learning as participation in a community of practice, and I draw on the case studies to demonstrate that such a view presents both challenges and opportunities for SoTL.

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Author Biography

Susan Wharton Conkling, Boston University College of Fine Arts

Susan Wharton Conkling is Professor of Music, Music Education at Boston University, where she teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in conducting, music education methods, and curriculum.

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Published

2016-03-01

How to Cite

Conkling, Susan Wharton. 2016. “Looking in on Music: Challenges and Opportunities for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning”. Teaching and Learning Inquiry 4 (1):95-107. https://doi.org/10.20343/teachlearninqu.4.1.11.

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Section

Articles: Arts & Humanities in SoTL: A Return to the Big Tent (Special Section)