The complexities of meaningful experiential learning: Exploring reflective practice in music performance studies

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The purpose of this study was to examine the intersections of experiential learning and critical reflection within the unique context of the Accademia Europea dell’Opera (AEDO), a music performance summer program specializing in opera. Researchers explored the development and implementation of a responsive model of reflection and considered the impact this model had on helping music students shift between multiple spaces of musical performance and skill development. Data were analyzed through a communities of practice framework, and findings drawn from the analysis are explored through the following themes: the complexities of building a new community, synergy between intrapersonal and interpersonal engagement, and participants’ processes of reflecting and learning together.

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Benjamins, L., Roland, S. L., & Bylica, K. (2022). The complexities of meaningful experiential learning: Exploring reflective practice in music performance studies. International Journal of Music Education, 40(2), 163–176. https://doi.org/10.1177/02557614211043224

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