2013
DOI: 10.21977/d9912644
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Critical Thinking and School Music Education: Literature Review, Research Findings, and Perspectives

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“…as appropriate to a given situation; to utilize higher-order thinking skills including analysis, evaluation, synthesis, problem-solving, judgment-making, and interpretation; and to reflect on one’s learning experiences and processes (Dede, 2010). Researchers have suggested that music teachers encourage students to use higher-order thinking skills, such as analyzing, evaluating, and creating based on Bloom’s cognitive taxonomy (Garrett, 2013; Kokkidou, 2013; Zhao et al, 2021). Music teachers can use the following musical activities to foster students’ higher-order thinking skills.…”
Section: Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…as appropriate to a given situation; to utilize higher-order thinking skills including analysis, evaluation, synthesis, problem-solving, judgment-making, and interpretation; and to reflect on one’s learning experiences and processes (Dede, 2010). Researchers have suggested that music teachers encourage students to use higher-order thinking skills, such as analyzing, evaluating, and creating based on Bloom’s cognitive taxonomy (Garrett, 2013; Kokkidou, 2013; Zhao et al, 2021). Music teachers can use the following musical activities to foster students’ higher-order thinking skills.…”
Section: Critical Thinking and Problem-solvingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This research study expected to see that participants who listened to absolute music before the study group gave the participants a math test performed better on the math test faster and with higher accuracy. In addition, through this experiment, this study hopes to find out whether absolute music can relieve the pressure of participants to improve their short-term concentration [19] and thinking ability [20] to better complete the problems within the scope of their math tasks in this semester.…”
Section: Hypotheses and Predictionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Manual training, or what later was called industrial arts, was a response to the necessity for workers to acquire skills that would be immediately relevant to the needs of the workplace (Stankiewicz, 2001). At the turn of the 20th century, the progressive movement, fueled by the writings of the influential educator John Dewey, asserted that the arts were not just utilitarian but essential to promote critical thinking, active learning, and holistic preparation for real-world experiences (Kokkidou, 2013).…”
Section: The Arts In American Schoolsmentioning
confidence: 99%