A generative model of teachers' thinking on musical creativity.
This paper draws on and extends a four-year investigation of creativity in music education with particular reference to the perceptions of six secondary school teachers (Odena, Plummeridge and Welch, 2005; Odena and Welch, 2007). A comprehensive review of recent literature in musical creativity is provided, which complements and reinforces the theoretical framework of the original study. A qualitative approach was used for data gathering, including a video elicitation interview technique and Musical Career Path questionnaires. Transcripts were subsequently categorised using NVivo. Taking into account other recent studies, previously unpublished data is examined and a generative model of how the teachers’ thinking about creativity might develop over time is suggested: the teachers’ past in- and out-of-school experiences and their daily classroom teaching shape their perceptions of musical creativity; this occurs as a continuing interaction that has the potential to modify the teachers’ perceptions over time. Educational implications are considered in the conclusion.
| Item Type | Article | 
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| Identification Number | 10.1177/0305735608100374 | 
| Additional information | Original article can be found at : http://pom.sagepub.com/ Copyright Society for Education, Music and Psychology Research | 
| Keywords | creativity, secondary school, composing, perceptions, teachers thinking, qualitative methods | 
| Date Deposited | 15 May 2025 11:40 | 
| Last Modified | 31 Oct 2025 00:03 | 
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