Application of interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) in studying the intercultural experience of learning jazz improvisation

Jazz studies and tertiary education in music are a “new culture” to Southeast Asian countries, however common they may appear to be. Low readiness for learning, knowledge and skill gap, lack of appreciation of subject learned, low self esteem, and unrefined pedagogy have been commonplace in music co...

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Main Authors: Chan, Cheong Jan, Wong, Siao Ern
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Published: Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 2016
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spelling my.upm.eprints.510622017-04-03T05:48:08Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/51062/ Application of interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) in studying the intercultural experience of learning jazz improvisation Chan, Cheong Jan Wong, Siao Ern Jazz studies and tertiary education in music are a “new culture” to Southeast Asian countries, however common they may appear to be. Low readiness for learning, knowledge and skill gap, lack of appreciation of subject learned, low self esteem, and unrefined pedagogy have been commonplace in music colleges in the past two decades in Malaysia. The need to examine and support the local students’ jouney into the intercultural process of professional music training in a still developing music-social environment is urgent. Using Søren Kierkegaard’s (year?) notion on subjectivity as a base, an application of Jonathan Smith style IPA were utilised to study the learning process of jazz major tertiary students in a Southeast Asian country. This paper elaborated the concepts and considerations made in the construct of this new methodological application with some early results obtained from the semi structured interview. Anything perceived within an individual was found to influence or determine by the particularity of the individual’s background, and the perception of the object also cultivated an understanding of self. From these, the three parts of the methodological frame of phenomenology were laid, which were the object (which was the subject of study, i.e., jazz), Perceptions (the way the object was being grasped by the learners), and Self-image (the understanding of self, the evaluative aspect). The result revealed the student’s particular views on the meaning of being a student, and her basis for value judgement and decision making along the learning process, which were insights that may enable a connection into her prior experiences and an explanation of the present outlook of her learning problems. Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 2016 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/51062/1/Application%20of%20interpretative%20phenomenological%20analysis%20%28IPA%29%20in%20studying%20the%20intercultural%20experience%20of%20learning%20jazz%20improvisation.pdf Chan, Cheong Jan and Wong, Siao Ern (2016) Application of interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) in studying the intercultural experience of learning jazz improvisation. International Journal of Education and Training, 2 (spec.). pp. 1-13. ISSN 2462-2079 http://www.injet.upm.edu.my/index.php/archives/volume-2-special-issue-december-2016
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description Jazz studies and tertiary education in music are a “new culture” to Southeast Asian countries, however common they may appear to be. Low readiness for learning, knowledge and skill gap, lack of appreciation of subject learned, low self esteem, and unrefined pedagogy have been commonplace in music colleges in the past two decades in Malaysia. The need to examine and support the local students’ jouney into the intercultural process of professional music training in a still developing music-social environment is urgent. Using Søren Kierkegaard’s (year?) notion on subjectivity as a base, an application of Jonathan Smith style IPA were utilised to study the learning process of jazz major tertiary students in a Southeast Asian country. This paper elaborated the concepts and considerations made in the construct of this new methodological application with some early results obtained from the semi structured interview. Anything perceived within an individual was found to influence or determine by the particularity of the individual’s background, and the perception of the object also cultivated an understanding of self. From these, the three parts of the methodological frame of phenomenology were laid, which were the object (which was the subject of study, i.e., jazz), Perceptions (the way the object was being grasped by the learners), and Self-image (the understanding of self, the evaluative aspect). The result revealed the student’s particular views on the meaning of being a student, and her basis for value judgement and decision making along the learning process, which were insights that may enable a connection into her prior experiences and an explanation of the present outlook of her learning problems.
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title Application of interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) in studying the intercultural experience of learning jazz improvisation
title_short Application of interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) in studying the intercultural experience of learning jazz improvisation
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