oa Activism in Vocational Music Education: Towards Norm-Critical Change
- By Kaj Ahlsved1
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View Affiliations Hide Affiliations1 Åbo Akademi University
- Source: Music, Research, and Activism , pp 74-85
- Publication Date: June 2025
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1386/9781835951255_9
- Language: English
This chapter, which is based on the authors long experience of instrument teaching and vocational music education, argues that a change-oriented pedagogy can be used to expose norms that (re)produce the field's outdated hegemonic power structures. Music teachers can instead of uncritically administering standard repertoires or applying a market-driven neoliberal mindset, apply a norm-critical perspective so that future socially engaged educators and norm-critical musical entrepreneurs can, through their own activity, contribute to a process of change in the field. This perspective, rooted in Freirean thinking, highlights the pragmatism of master-apprentice pedagogy and its inherent knowledge hierarchy that dominate in craft focused vocational music education and thus complements activist music pedagogics more grounded in university settings.
Keywords: Activist Listening ; activist music pedagogics ; canon formations ; change-oriented pedagogy ; guerrilla gender musicology ; instrument teaching ; master-apprentice pedagogy ; music education ; music teaching ; popular music education ; vocational music education
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