Volume 23 Number 6 May 17, 2022

Using a Transcendental Phenomenological Approach as a Model to Obtain a Meaningful Understanding of Music Students’ Experienced Workload in Higher Education

Tuula Jääskeläinen
University of the Arts Helsinki, Finland

Citation: Jääskeläinen, T. (2022). Using a transcendental phenomenological approach as a model to obtain a meaningful understanding of music students’ experienced workload in higher education. International Journal of Education & the Arts, 23(6). Retrieved from http://doi.org/10.26209/ijea23n6

Abstract

Enhancing our understanding of students’ experiences during their studies in higher music education is essential to supporting them as they cope with their specific workloads in studying music. This study provides a detailed description of and model for how music students’ lived experiences can be approached and analysed through transcendental phenomenology. The specific research goal was to explore what engaging in music means to music students in relation to their experienced workload. This research-based model may be utilised to inform developmental work and future research, such as processing and incorporating students’ feedback into improvements in teaching and learning environments.

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