Pedagogies for Later-Life Music Learning and Participation
Facilitating Creative Musical Development in Later-Life

Contributor(s)
Creech, Andrea (editor)
Enright, Colin (editor)
Language
EnglishRésumé
This open access book presents evidence-based participant and facilitator perspectives on later-life music learning and participation. The chapters explore the principles and practices that can facilitate and support meaningful music-making in a range of non-formal later-life contexts, highlighting consistent as well as context-specific pedagogical issues. Case study examples are used to examine issues relating to pedagogy as improvisation, the use of technology to support creativity and meaningful music experience, facilitation of the use of music for creativity, sense of belonging, musical identities and musical development in later-life, and more. The book concludes with an innovative and creative pedagogical model to support critical reflection on values, frameworks, and practices in later-life music learning and participation. The book will be accessible and relevant for music researchers and educators, music education students and community music leaders alike.
Keywords
technology-assisted education; digital education; community; older adults; creativity; musical developmentISBN
9783031871368, 9783031871351Publisher
Springer NaturePublisher website
http://www.springernature.com/oabooksPublication date and place
Cham, 2025Imprint
Palgrave MacmillanClassification
Adult education, continuous learning
Music
Age groups: the elderly
Teaching skills and techniques
Teaching of a specific subject
The Arts

