DOI: 10.14264/uql.2015.365
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Investigating participant values, beliefs and practices in one-to-one tertiary classical singing lessons: a collective case study

Abstract: This project illuminates participant values, beliefs and practices in one-to-one tertiary classical singing lessons. The purpose was to explore with tertiary classical singing teachers and students their values and beliefs about singing teaching and learning and to explore their pedagogical practices, in order to generate new insights Publications during candidature Journal articles and book chaptersO'Bryan, J. (in press). We ARE our instrument! Forming a singer identity. Article.

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“…All of the participants reported that affirmative teachers helped them develop confidence. Participants also emphasized that clear communication from teachers is essential for navigating vocal learning and development (see O'Bryan, 2014). Six participants shared memories of specific feedback from a teacher that had entirely changed their perspectives regarding their performance potential.…”
Section: Verbal/social Persuasionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All of the participants reported that affirmative teachers helped them develop confidence. Participants also emphasized that clear communication from teachers is essential for navigating vocal learning and development (see O'Bryan, 2014). Six participants shared memories of specific feedback from a teacher that had entirely changed their perspectives regarding their performance potential.…”
Section: Verbal/social Persuasionmentioning
confidence: 99%