Music composition and creative processes: Arts education online during the Melbourne lockdown

This article explores the impact of the 2020 Melbourne lockdown on the creative experiences of pre-service teachers in an arts education course. It focuses specifically on the music compositions of three students. The face-to-face course was delivered in online mode due to the lockdown restrictions...

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Veröffentlicht in:Victorian journal of music education 2021-01, p.3-6
1. Verfasser: King, Fiona
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This article explores the impact of the 2020 Melbourne lockdown on the creative experiences of pre-service teachers in an arts education course. It focuses specifically on the music compositions of three students. The face-to-face course was delivered in online mode due to the lockdown restrictions in Victoria imposed by the government in response to the COVID19 pandemic. The 10-week course was the only arts component of an undergraduate teaching degree at a major Melbourne university. Three music compositions and creative process narrations of the pre-service teachers are described from a teacher educator viewpoint. A reflective lens is applied to render impressions of the works and processes. The commentary provides a springboard for discussion about four key impacts of lockdown on pre-service teacher creative works: circumstance, experience, motivation and creative process narration. The discussion could inform creative process teaching online and support the inclusion of creative work in online courses in the arts in non-pandemic times.
ISSN:1036-6318