Form Tutors in the Joint Teaching of Music: Perspectives and Experiences

In the Portuguese school system, form tutors (FTs) are an intermediate education management structure. The form tutor is responsible for a position of coordination and orientation with a «threefold function»: a relationship with students, relationship with the student’s family and relationship with...

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Main Authors: Teresa Sarmento, Fernanda Martins
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Language:English
Published: LED Edizioni Universitarie 2015-06-01
Series:Journal of Educational, Cultural and Psychological Studies
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Online Access:https://www.ledonline.it/index.php/ECPS-Journal/article/view/868
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spelling doaj-f8912516f34c419595012d6aa83d92122020-11-25T00:32:38ZengLED Edizioni Universitarie Journal of Educational, Cultural and Psychological Studies 2037-79322037-79242015-06-0101135336410.7358/ecps-2015-011-sarm695Form Tutors in the Joint Teaching of Music: Perspectives and ExperiencesTeresa Sarmento0Fernanda Martins1University of Minho - BragaUniversity of Minho - BragaIn the Portuguese school system, form tutors (FTs) are an intermediate education management structure. The form tutor is responsible for a position of coordination and orientation with a «threefold function»: a relationship with students, relationship with the student’s family and relationship with other class teachers. The joint teaching of music is a part of the educational system in basic education. It is optional and provides musical and instrumental training to students who are interested in taking it. In order to achieve this, there is a system, subject to protocols, between general education schools and schools specializing in teaching music. There is also the position of FT in specialized schools and it also includes a «threefold function». However, these FTs have the additional role of representing music teachers at the class council, which is held at the general education school. Thus, in these cases, both FTs have a fourth joint area, between the music school and the general education school, which makes the relationship between them even more complex. This paper is based on the analysis of empirical data obtained from the testimonies of FTs regarding their representations and experiences in leadership and the coordination of teachers among schools in which there is a joint teaching system. The aim of collecting narratives is to look into some of the main challenges and confrontations related to leadership issues, which we assume to be the focus of those who have the role of form tutor in that specific context.https://www.ledonline.it/index.php/ECPS-Journal/article/view/868collaborative workform tutorsjoint teaching system for musicleadershipteacher coordinationcoordinamento degli insegnantiinsegnamento della musicalavoro collaborativoregista di classe
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Form Tutors in the Joint Teaching of Music: Perspectives and Experiences
Journal of Educational, Cultural and Psychological Studies
collaborative work
form tutors
joint teaching system for music
leadership
teacher coordination
coordinamento degli insegnanti
insegnamento della musica
lavoro collaborativo
regista di classe
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Fernanda Martins
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title Form Tutors in the Joint Teaching of Music: Perspectives and Experiences
title_short Form Tutors in the Joint Teaching of Music: Perspectives and Experiences
title_full Form Tutors in the Joint Teaching of Music: Perspectives and Experiences
title_fullStr Form Tutors in the Joint Teaching of Music: Perspectives and Experiences
title_full_unstemmed Form Tutors in the Joint Teaching of Music: Perspectives and Experiences
title_sort form tutors in the joint teaching of music: perspectives and experiences
publisher LED Edizioni Universitarie
series Journal of Educational, Cultural and Psychological Studies
issn 2037-7932
2037-7924
publishDate 2015-06-01
description In the Portuguese school system, form tutors (FTs) are an intermediate education management structure. The form tutor is responsible for a position of coordination and orientation with a «threefold function»: a relationship with students, relationship with the student’s family and relationship with other class teachers. The joint teaching of music is a part of the educational system in basic education. It is optional and provides musical and instrumental training to students who are interested in taking it. In order to achieve this, there is a system, subject to protocols, between general education schools and schools specializing in teaching music. There is also the position of FT in specialized schools and it also includes a «threefold function». However, these FTs have the additional role of representing music teachers at the class council, which is held at the general education school. Thus, in these cases, both FTs have a fourth joint area, between the music school and the general education school, which makes the relationship between them even more complex. This paper is based on the analysis of empirical data obtained from the testimonies of FTs regarding their representations and experiences in leadership and the coordination of teachers among schools in which there is a joint teaching system. The aim of collecting narratives is to look into some of the main challenges and confrontations related to leadership issues, which we assume to be the focus of those who have the role of form tutor in that specific context.
topic collaborative work
form tutors
joint teaching system for music
leadership
teacher coordination
coordinamento degli insegnanti
insegnamento della musica
lavoro collaborativo
regista di classe
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