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Images of Learning through Music: The Sounds of Cognition
Images of Learning through Music: The Sounds of Cognition

Author(s): Laura Ritchie
Subject(s): Customs / Folklore, Music, Adult Education, Higher Education , Educational Psychology, Sociology of Culture
Published by: New Millennium Discoveries Ltd
Keywords: Experiential Learning; Self-Efficacy; Metacognition; Reflection; Imagery;

Summary/Abstract: This innovative practice uses classical string instruments as the tools, and music as the medium for exploring learning new and complex tasks. In a face-to-face setting people experience playing violins, violas, and cellos as their learning is guided by visual and aural imagery, enabling engagement with complex cognitive and affective concepts through what appears to be play. By accessing concept knowledge directly through representation and then experience, the need for translation of technical or theoretical material is bypassed. The progressive introduction of mental and physical skills actively illustrates the cumulative impact of the cognitive, the coordination, and the interactive demands of playing the instruments. Active reflection in and on the experience of playing a musical instrument, working collaboratively, and allowing and enjoying public learning (and failure) is contextualised in terms of people’s self-efficacy beliefs, their attitudes toward learning and skill development, and the relevant transferability of these realised and learned ideas to their personal work and life situations.

  • Issue Year: 7/2020
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 257-266
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: English