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Welcome to the APME Memphis 2025 conference. Here, you’ll be able to register for the conference and update your Sched profile. The conference schedule will be available in late spring 2025. At that time, you can view the schedule and select the presentations you’d like to attend. If you have any questions, please visit our conference website or contact us at conference@popularmusiceducation.org We look forward to coming together as a community June 4–7, 2025. 
Thursday June 5, 2025 11:30am - 12:00pm CDT
Popular music is authentically learned in a non-formal environment among peers (Green, 2002), so it is important to consider that student success in non-formal music learning environments can be influenced by the interactions and interpersonal relationships among peers and their teachers. It is important for teachers to understand the relationship nuances that can impact learning. Therefore, the purpose of this multiple instrumental case study was to examine the dynamics of interpersonal relationships both between teachers and students, and also among students and their peers within non-formal music learning environments rooted in popular music pedagogy. More specifically, how did participants describe the influence of interpersonal relationships on students’ musical achievement? This multiple case study consisted of four cases of modern music programs including teacher and student perspectives. Data collection included teacher interviews, classroom observations with field notes, student focus groups, individual student interviews, artifacts, and a researcher’s journal. Student autonomy, interpersonal relationships, and musical achievement were topics explored from both student and teacher perspectives within each popular music program. A cross-case analysis was completed to highlight each program's similar and unique features and address the specific research question. The four teachers each utilized varying degrees of student autonomy within their program, but all had a strong focus on building relationships with and among their students. Emerging themes were empowerment, negotiation, authentic learning, and how relationships impacted musical achievement within those domains.
Speakers
Thursday June 5, 2025 11:30am - 12:00pm CDT
Classroom 101 - Legacy Building 3775 Central Avenue 129 Music Building Memphis, TN, 38111

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