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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Obraz, zvuk a text v umění a ve škole / Picture, sound and text in art and at school

Žilka, Martin January 2014 (has links)
This diploma thesis is based on the assumption, that we live in the speeches of our surroundings. These manifestations and answers environments affect various aspects of our lives. One answer is surely sound. By examining this phenomenon, in the context of expressive subjects at primary school, we can achieve a closer engagement with our environment and understand its functioning. Formation of this feeling of belonging is a basic task of the school. The main aim of this thesis is to introduce a didactic and way of working potential subject at the elementary school, which will combine the expressive target education and deepening environmentality. ŽILKA, Martin: Picture, sound and text in art and at school. [Diploma thesis] Prague 2014 - Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Education, Department of Art Education, 68 pages. Key words: Sound and picture, text and picture, new media, multimedia, music, kontext, environment
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”Hjälp! Min elev headbangar till musik om blodbad och kyrkobränder” : En kvalitativ intervjustudie om hur musiklärare på kulturskola och gymnasium förhåller sig till samt hanterar metaltexter i undervisning / ”Help! My student is headbanging to music about bloodbaths and church fires” : A qualitative interview study on how music teachers in cultural- and upper secondary school approaches and manages metal texts in education

Hansson, Eskil January 2023 (has links)
Syftet med denna studie är att få en förståelse för hur musiklärare på kulturskola och gymna- sium förhåller sig till att undervisa i metal- och hårdrocksgenren utifrån dess textuella innehåll. Studien grundar sig på det hermeneutiska perspektivet och en interpretativistisk kunskapssyn. Tidigare forskning presenteras som berör ämnet från olika perspektiv. Semistrukturerade inter- vjuer har använts som datainsamlingsmetod vilket bearbetats med tematisk analys för att fram- ställa ett resultat. I resultatet synliggörs musiklärarnas dualistiska förhållningssätt där metal- och hårdrocksmusik kan ses som verklighet och/eller fiktion. Likheter och skillnader visar sig bland musiklärarna gällande var gränsen går för vilken typ av musik som accepteras i deras undervisning. Huruvida musiken i undervisningen presenteras i samband med uppspel är en påverkande faktor för detta. I resultatet synliggörs att metal- och hårdrocksmusik används som kritiskt och samhällsbildande underlag i undervisning. I diskussionen ställs resultatet mot tidi- gare forskning och diskuterar musiklärarnas förhållningsätt, strategier och syn på värde- grundsuppdraget. Slutligen presenteras en metoddiskussion som problematiserar studiens utfö- rande. / The purpose of this study is to gain an understanding of how music teachers at cultural- and upper secondary schools approach teaching in the metal and hard rock genre based on its textual content. The study is based on a hermeneutic perspective and an interpretivist epistemology. Previous research is presented that addresses the subject from various perspectives. Semi-struc- tured interviews have been used as the data collection method, which were analyzed themati- cally to produce the results. The results reveal the music teachers' dualistic approach where metal and hard rock music can be seen as both reality and/or fiction. Similarities and differences are observed among the music teachers regarding the boundaries of what type of music is ac- cepted in their teaching. Whether the music should be played in public is an influencing factor in this regard. The results show that metal and hard rock music is used as critical and community forming basis in education. The discussion compares the results with previous research and discusses the music teachers' approach, strategies, and views on the core values of the education mission. Finally, a methodological discussion is presented that problematizes the execution of the study.

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