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31st European Association for Music in Schools (EAS) conference – Dublin June 12 – 15
We are around 25 people from 14 different institutions all over Europe working together in TEAM.
Our project TEAM has started officially on the 15. of June 2023, so we’ll soon have our first year of work behind us. In this newsletter, we will report on the latest content-related results and upcoming events. TEAM is strucruted into 9 different Workpackages, which are strongly interconnected. Nice to have you with us and a warmly welcome in our TEAM-crew.
At the European Association for Music in School (EAS) conference in Dublin in June 2024, we were able to develop a new format for EAS – the student sessions. Elissavet Perakaki, Branka Rotar Pance, Michael Rumpeltes, and Philip Stade teamed up with colleagues from Ireland and Germany to put together a participatory session. This year the students were invited to work on the topic “Participation in Music Education”. Next years’ student sessions will address the topics of sustainability and digital music making.
In between departure and arrival, on our way to meet in Dublin in May, we felt excited about visiting another country, soon meeting new and familiar faces.
Mobility is about departures and arrivals. Which international gates are open to all our music education students? What baggage do they claim? Is mobility in transit? We explored these questions at the EAS conference, where we performed (yes, there was singing) the presentation: Is mobility in Music Teacher Education in need of transformation? Objectives, structures and experiences investigated at 13 European higher education institutions. Although we only were 3 people on the stage, we have not done the work presented on our own. The WP 4 crew were cheering and smiling from the audience.
WP4 Meeting in Leuven
From 15 to 16 April, Thomas welcomed us warmly in Leuven, Belgium, where we got into the groove with Madonna and spent two days in a playful ‚analysis workshop‘. Searching for categories in our data, reading transcribed interviews, coding, sharing, comparing, discussing, adjusting and further planning were on the agenda.
As Jens had just fallen in love with AI, we discussed and adjusted at a high and constructive pace, which left us with ‘less to does and more ta das’. An appreciated and useful combination that led us to the beginning of three articles and preparations for the EAS conference in Dublin.
Maybe it was Madonna who inspired us to get into the groove with thinking outside of the box, or maybe it was just ‘the vibe’ with the fantastic people in WP4 – we are not sure. We leave you with what is still lingering with us, and hope you remember to groove with Madonna in between too. Enjoying chocolate and pommes frites certainly makes a difference.