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Generations Z and Alpha Students at the Piano: A Guide for Piano Teachers [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 192 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 226x152x12 mm, kaal: 313 g, 19 bw line art, 4 bw photos, 3 bw illustration, 7 tables
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Apr-2026
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN-13: 9798881805296
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 192 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 226x152x12 mm, kaal: 313 g, 19 bw line art, 4 bw photos, 3 bw illustration, 7 tables
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Apr-2026
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN-13: 9798881805296
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This resource bridges generational gaps and fosters creativity in piano pedagogy by providing research-backed insights, innovative strategies, and real-life stories.

This resource bridges generational gaps and fosters creativity in piano pedagogy by providing research-backed insights, innovative strategies, and real-life stories.

Diana Dumlavwalla and Melody Morrison provide a comprehensive guide for piano educators aiming to effectively engage and teach students from Generation Z and Generation Alpha. This book looks at the unique circumstances that have shaped the upbringing of younger generations--including their extensive use of digital technology, social media, and the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic--and how these traits influence their learning and educational experiences.

Dumlavwalla and Morrison highlight the importance of adapting teaching methods to meet the needs of Gen Z and Alpha students, emphasizing the use of technology, fostering creativity, and understanding musical tastes. They offer practical strategies that teachers can readily implement in their pedagogical practices. While avoiding generalizations, it addresses common challenges faced by these students, such as the length of attention spans and hand dexterity and strength. A variety of solutions are offered to overcome these and other barriers. They also highlight the strengths of Gen Z and Alpha students, such as their digital familiarity and openness to diverse musical genres and suggest impactful ways to leverage these strengths in piano lessons.

By focusing on generational differences and the evolving educational landscape, this book bridges the gap between traditional teaching methods and the contemporary needs of today's students, offering tools to enhance student-teacher connections and ensure that piano education remains relevant and engaging for the next generation.

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This book is a revelation for piano teachers struggling to connect with students due to their overscheduled lives, shortened attention spans, and need for instant gratification. Dumlavwalla and Morrison pull back the curtain on what makes Generations Z and Alpha tick. Teachers can easily apply their insights and ideas in the piano studio. -- Pamela D. Pike * Spillman Professor of Piano Pedagogy, Louisiana State University, USA * This stunning book offers truly an amazing journey for us all: from the experienced to the young teacher. It highlights and defines the essence of this current generation of students in ways that elucidate, inform, and guide. These remarkable authors through exhaustive, thorough, and wide-ranging research reveal innumerable perspectives, historical and current, that enable the contemporary teacher to direct their pedagogy using more effective and engaging means. -- Tony Caramia * Professor of Piano, Eastman School of Music, USA * This essential guide for todays piano teachers is packed with practical tools and fresh strategies. It helps you connect, engage, and nurture the next generation of pianists. An invaluable resource for teachers at any stage of their career, this book is your go-to companion in the modern piano studio. -- Melody Ng * Associate Professor & Artist-Teacher of Piano, The University of Alabama in Huntsville, USA *

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This resource bridges generational gaps and fosters creativity in piano pedagogy by providing research-backed insights, innovative strategies, and real-life stories.
Preface

1. A Product of the Past?
2. Whats in a Generation?
3. Getting to Know Them: Understanding Generation Z
4. Mapping Their World: Who Is Generation Alpha?
5. Striking the Right Chord: Addressing Generations Z and Alpha Challenges
and Strengths in Piano Teaching
6. Fostering Creativity
7. Understanding Their Musical Tastes
8. A Peek into the Studio of Today
9. Proven Strategies You Can Use

Index
Diana Dumlavwalla is Associate Professor of Piano Pedagogy at Florida State University.

Melody Morrison is Lecturer of Music at Middle Georgia State University.