Innovations in piano teaching: a small group model for the tertiary level

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Daniel, Ryan
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This article outlines the rationale for and development of a small group piano teaching approach for application in the higher education environment. Initially, the influences on and rationale for current preferences in the piano teaching field is considered, prior to an investigation of the literature, which reveals a number of issues of concern in relation to the efficacies and efficiencies of existing practices. Reflections obtained during in-depth interviews are then analysed to create a view of the current state of piano teaching. Questionnaire data obtained from pedagogues who engage in advanced student group teaching is also examined. The development of the small group structure and learning environment is subsequently outlined, as is evaluation data gathered from participating students over the four year trial. The paper concludes by proposing a number of implications and possible directions for instrumental teaching at the tertiary level.

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Music Education Research

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6

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1469-9893

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10.1080/1461380032000182911