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Characterizing Communal Creativity in Instrumental Group Learning

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Peer-reviewed

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Article

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Authors

Burnard, PA 
Dragovic, T 

Abstract

Situated broadly within the field of secondary (high) school education, and with a specific focus on the subject area (and extra-curricular educational setting) of instrumental music education, this essay provides evidence of the meaning of communal creativity as it arises in three interrelated practices: creative learning practice, creative teaching practice, and creative teacher leadership practice. This article reports on how learning is enhanced by experiences of communal creativity as illustrated in the case of a particular instrumental ensemble called Percussion 1. Findings support the specific nature of communal creativity, expressed in terms of embodiment, immersion, enhancement, and empowerment, and constituted socially (made manifest in a social context) through activity. Communal creativity has the potential to transform the experience of instrumental group learning with regard to the pedagogical values that aim to engage the whole community of learners.

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Keywords

instrumental group learning, communal creativity, activity theory, communities of practice, videographic analysis

Journal Title

Departures in Critical Qualitative Research

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Journal ISSN

2333-9489
2333-9497

Volume Title

3

Publisher

University of California Press