Is the perception of music related to musical motivation in school?

This paper contains research on the relationship between factors that explain the pupils' perception of music and musical education and their motivation rates to study the subject of music based on motivational explanatory models of cognitive orientation. One hundred and sixteen, sixth-year pri...

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Published inMusic education research Vol. 16; no. 4; pp. 375 - 386
Main Authors Arriaga Sanz, Cristina, Madariaga Orbea, José-María
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Abingdon Routledge 02.10.2014
Taylor & Francis Ltd
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ISSN1461-3808
1469-9893
DOI10.1080/14613808.2013.847074

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Summary:This paper contains research on the relationship between factors that explain the pupils' perception of music and musical education and their motivation rates to study the subject of music based on motivational explanatory models of cognitive orientation. One hundred and sixteen, sixth-year primary education students belonging to four schools in the Basque Autonomous Community (Spain) participated in the experience. The most significant results suggest that the perception of difficulty of music is related to the students' motivation. Besides, the most motivated students prefer activities related to instrumental interpretation and musical audition. Conclusions lead us to interpret instrument interpretation activities as positive, where the difficulty of the repertoire is adapted, as well as those strategies that favour different forms of student participation, according to their abilities.
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ISSN:1461-3808
1469-9893
DOI:10.1080/14613808.2013.847074