From music student to industry professional: An entrepreneurial learning design
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2015
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This design-based research project addresses the gap between formal music education curricula and the knowledge and skills necessary to enter the professional music industry. It analyses the work of a teacher/researcher who invited her high school students to start their own business venture, Youth Music Industries (YMI). YMI also functioned as a learning environment informed by the theoretical concepts of communities of practice and social capital. The students staged cycles of events of various scales over a three-year period, as platforms for young artists to engage and develop new, young audiences across Queensland, Australia. The study found that students developed an entrepreneurial mindset through acquisition of specific skills and knowledge. Their learning was captured and distilled into a set of design principles, a pedagogical approach transferrable across the creative industries more broadly. |
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Queensland University of Technology |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/82751/1/Kristina_Kelman_Thesis.pdf Kelman, Kristina L. (2015) From music student to industry professional: An entrepreneurial learning design. PhD thesis, Queensland University of Technology. |
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Creative Industries Faculty; School of Media, Entertainment & Creative Arts |
Palavras-Chave | #music education #music industry #entrepreneurial learning #social capital #community of practice #distributed learning #design-based research #entrepreneurial competencies #entrepreneurial mindset #self-directed learning |
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