Dissertação
Narrativas de professores de teoria e percepção musical: caminhos de formação profissional
Fecha
2012-06-26Registro en:
MACHADO, Renata Beck. Narratives of teachers of music theory and musicalperception: professional vocation pathways. 2012. 95 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Educação) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, 2012.
Autor
Machado, Renata Beck
Institución
Resumen
This dissertation, intitled Narratives of Teachers of Music Theory and Musical
Perception: Professional Vocation Pathways, is part of the graduate program in
education of the Federal University of Santa Maria, in the line of research Education
and Arts (LP4), and is linked to the Narramus/UFSM research group. The text
discusses the following chapters: Composing the theme, Form, Movement Analysis,
Cadences and Bibliographic References. It includes theory and
undergraduates/teachers Musical Perception of four public institutions of higher
education of music from Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. The collaborators are graduate in
all grade levels without enabling the specificity for teaching the discipline of theory
and Musical Perception, context from which emerges the point question: how to give
the training processes for the teaching of teachers of Musical Perception and Theory
of this research? To realize this answer, in chapter Form, the focal point is the history
of life, more specifically, of thematic Oral history; speak with Oral history in order to
produce documents from thematic interviews, being that study focused on the
chosen topic. Here are read authors dedicated to methodological studies that take
the lived as a producer of knowledge, being the main Pineau (2006, 2011), Souza
(2006, 2011), Josso (2004), Alberti (2004 e 2005), Szymanski (2004), Schaller
(2011), Meihy (2000), Connelly e Clandinin (1995) and Freitas (2006). To the
interpretations, the text proposed in four movements. The first movement of analysis
give emphasis to the experience and the fascination for lived with the memory as a
source of coherence to the choice of teaching in theory and Musical Perception. The
argument relies on the searches that take the experience as indispensable in the
formative processes and non professional and personal division, among them Nóvoa
(1995), Josso (2004), Holly (1995), Goodson (1995), Pineau (2011), França and
Barbato (2011), Tardif (2010) and Souza (2006). The second movement is the
knowledge necessary to the teacher of theory and Musical Perception, punctuating
these processes of formation. Here are studied Tardif (2010), Josso (2004), Moita
(1995), Otutumi (2008), Barbosa (2009), Morosini (2006), Oliveira (2009), Isaia
(2009) and Maciel (2009). The third movement of analysis focuses on the theory and
Musical Perception in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, and, to some extent, to articulate
concepts inherent in the area. To this, approaches Louro (2004), Otutumi (2008),
Galizia (2007 and 2008), Borba (2011), Orlandi (1998), Oliveira (2009), Bernardes
(2001) and Barbosa (2009). Finally, the fourth Movement points Louro (2008), Tardif
(2010), Morosini (2006), Isaia (2009) and Borba (2011), to reflect about the
classroom as a place training practice teachers Theory and Musical Perception