Learning together: music teachers forming a 'community of practice'

Tine Stolte

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    Abstract

    n research (2010-2012) conducted by the research group Lifelong Learning in Music into instrumental lessons for elderly learners, a ‘Community of Practice’ (CoP; Wenger & Lave) was set up in which instrumental music teachers exchanged expertise and reflected together on their actions in lessons with elderly pupils. Meetings of the CoP centred on the exchange and development of knowledge. In 2012-2013 a follow-up study was conducted which looked into the transfer and development of knowledge within this CoP. Central in this follow-up study were the questions: “What learning takes place in the CoP?” and “Can collaborative learning contribute to the professional development of teachers?”
    Original languageEnglish
    Number of pages1
    Publication statusPublished - Nov 2013
    Event4th Biennial meeting of the ESREA Research Network for Adult Educators, Trainers and their Professionalisation (ReNAdET) - Bonn, Germany
    Duration: 1 Nov 20133 Nov 2013
    Conference number: 4th

    Conference

    Conference4th Biennial meeting of the ESREA Research Network for Adult Educators, Trainers and their Professionalisation (ReNAdET)
    Abbreviated titleReNAdET
    Country/TerritoryGermany
    CityBonn
    Period1/11/133/11/13

    Keywords

    • lifelong learning
    • music education
    • elderly learners

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