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Use of animated stories to improve music education practices of trainee primary school teachers in Spain

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 July 2023

José María Esteve-Faubel*
Affiliation:
Faculty of Education, University of Alicante, San Vicente del Raspeig, Spain
María Teresa Botella-Quirant
Affiliation:
Faculty of Education, University of Alicante, San Vicente del Raspeig, Spain
Rosa Pilar Esteve-Faubel
Affiliation:
Faculty of Education, University of Alicante, San Vicente del Raspeig, Spain
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Corresponding author: José María Esteve-Faubel; Email: jm.esteve@ua.es
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Abstract

This article analyses an interdisciplinary educational experience combining music, ICT, language and art to create an animated story with active listening as a means of improving knowledge of music education practices. The method consisted of a qualitative, exploratory and descriptive study, with a semi-structured open-ended interview and analysis of the corresponding portfolio by both students and teachers with the aim of encouraging systematic reflection on practices and optimising teaching-learning in the nature of action research. The research population consisted of 104 students of the Bachelor’s Degree in Teaching of the Faculty of Education of the University of Alicante (Spain). The results indicated an improvement in music education practices relating to active listening following the pedagogical intervention, leading to the conclusion that inclusion of ICT in music education facilitates real and effective insertion and enhances students’ autonomy in the process of acquisition of musical skills.

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Table 1. Tempo Table Based on the Structure of the Musical Work

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Table 2. Socio-demographic Characteristics

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Table 3. Self-perception at the Beginning of the Course Concerning Musical Listening Analysis and its Application to Teaching

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Table 4. Digital Competence Level Derived from the Common Digital Competence Framework for Teachers

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Table 5. General Assessment of the Pedagogical Proposal

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Table 6. Knowledge Improvement