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Culturally Responsive Teaching in a High School Percussion Ensemble: Validating Immigrant Identities

Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Author
Christiana Athena-Blackwell
Culturally Responsive Teaching in a High School Percussion Ensemble: Validating Immigrant Identities addresses themes of immigration, identity, and culturally responsive teaching in music education using a deep case study of Brazilian samba music in the context of a high school percussion ensemble. Through an in-depth ethnographic study of the World Percussion Ensemble at Somerville High School, Massachusetts, and how it was renovated by a progressive music program director, the author demonstrates how a program can respond to the cultures and needs of immigrant students by creating a unique intercultural community within the classroom. The book recognizes key components in the process of immigrant social integration: (1) Music education can help facilitate immigrant students’ adjustment to a new culture as they negotiateahybrididentity. (2) The inclusive nature of sambapercussion music encourages communication,cooperation,andempathy helping students to build life skills. (3) By blending rhythms from their countries of origin with a pop song of choice fortheirfinal composition,thestudentscreatetheir own interculture. Deriving from culturally responsive music teaching practices, this study will inspire music teachers and music education researchers to transfer some of the methods to center students’ languages, identities, and cultural references in their curricula.
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9781032193472
Published At
04.06.2025
Pages
144
EAN
9781032193472
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08.03.2025
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9781032193472

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