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A more promising musical future : leading transformational change in music higher education / [edited by] Michael Stepniak.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: CMS emerging fields in musicPublisher: New York : Routledge, 2022Description: xi, 108 pages : illustration ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781032111513
  • 9781032111520
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: More promising musical futureDDC classification:
  • 780.71 23/eng/20220401
LOC classification:
  • MT18 .M67 2022
Contents:
Changing the Game for Music in Higher Education / David Cutler -- Transforming Community and Ourselves Through Heart and Mind Work : A Pathway for Embracing Diversity, Inclusion, Equity, Belonging, and Justice / Jasmine D. Parker -- Embracing the 21st Century Superpowers of Creativity, Collaboration, Entrepreneurship, Adaptability, and Playfulness / Brian Pertl -- Readying Our Classical Music Performers : An Employer's View / Kendra Whitlock Ingram.
Summary: "Today's higher education music faculty and administrators are faced with extraordinary pressure to adapt, innovate, and change. But what change is most critical to pursue - and how can it be brought about effectively? This concise volume brings together four seasoned thought leaders with distinct voices, each providing a complementary glimpse into how music faculty and administrators can help lead changes that truly matter. Making the case for transformations to better align music training in higher education with our culturally diverse society and the actual marketplace facing graduates, the perspectives collected here provide essential change management leadership strategies for music departments in the 21st century. Covering topics such as diversity and inclusion, institutional transformation, and preparing students for contemporary music careers, each chapter includes an outline of specific steps that can be taken individually and collectively towards needed change. Illuminating issues and providing practical suggestions, this book will enable both music faculty and administrators to confidently navigate change together with their communities"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Changing the Game for Music in Higher Education / David Cutler -- Transforming Community and Ourselves Through Heart and Mind Work : A Pathway for Embracing Diversity, Inclusion, Equity, Belonging, and Justice / Jasmine D. Parker -- Embracing the 21st Century Superpowers of Creativity, Collaboration, Entrepreneurship, Adaptability, and Playfulness / Brian Pertl -- Readying Our Classical Music Performers : An Employer's View / Kendra Whitlock Ingram.

"Today's higher education music faculty and administrators are faced with extraordinary pressure to adapt, innovate, and change. But what change is most critical to pursue - and how can it be brought about effectively? This concise volume brings together four seasoned thought leaders with distinct voices, each providing a complementary glimpse into how music faculty and administrators can help lead changes that truly matter. Making the case for transformations to better align music training in higher education with our culturally diverse society and the actual marketplace facing graduates, the perspectives collected here provide essential change management leadership strategies for music departments in the 21st century. Covering topics such as diversity and inclusion, institutional transformation, and preparing students for contemporary music careers, each chapter includes an outline of specific steps that can be taken individually and collectively towards needed change. Illuminating issues and providing practical suggestions, this book will enable both music faculty and administrators to confidently navigate change together with their communities"-- Provided by publisher.

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