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Trauma-Informed Pedagogy and the Post-Secondary Music Class explores the theory and practice of teaching and learning in a traumatized world and aims to support instructors in guiding students and walking with them through challenges that impact learning.



Trauma-Informed Pedagogy and the Post-Secondary Music Class explores the theory and practice of teaching and learning in a traumatized world and aims to support instructors in guiding students and walking with them through challenges that impact learning. With analysis contextualized within definitions of trauma, critical theoretical trauma studies, and clinical understandings of the causes and effects of trauma on the brain and nervous system, the book offers ways to empower faculty and students to build classrooms where it is safe enough to address the stress and trauma of learning. Bringing together a unique multidisciplinary group of contributors, this book includes perspectives from both music faculty and mental health counseling specialists.

The volume engages music scholars and educators in higher education with scholarship on trauma-informed pedagogy, provides examples of how to introduce trauma-informed practices into music courses, explores how trauma-informed practices can increase both faculty and student well-being, and offers practical materials such as syllabi and assignments that instructors can implement in their classes. Reaching across disciplinary boundaries to contribute to an emerging body of research, teaching, and learning, this is a vital collection for educators across music higher education.

Table of Contents

Prologue: An Interview of Associate Vice Provost and Professor Keisha Love,
University of Cincinnati

Introduction: Why Trauma-Informed Pedagogy in Post-Secondary Music?

Kimber Andrews and Kristy Swift

Part I: Responding to Uncertainty, Stress and Trauma Through and With Music

Kimber Andrews

Chapter 1Transcending Notes: A Trauma-Informed Care in Music Education for
Re-membering and Re-embracing Our Wholeness

Mays Imad

Chapter 2Teaching Traumatized Students

Fred Maus

Chapter 3These Are Magic Words: On Trauma-Informed Pedagogy in Ethnographic
Fieldwork

Drew B. Griffin

Chapter 4Designing Trauma-Informed Assessments in the Decolonised Music
Classroom: UK and US Contexts

Michelle Meinhart

Chapter 5Supporting Learners in the Possibility of Environmental Collapse:
An Arts-Based and Trauma-Informed Course

Tawnya D. Smith

Chapter 6Teaching Sound, Music, and Trauma

Kristy Swift

Part II: Intersectional TraumaInformed Pedagogy and the Music Class

Kristy Swift

Chapter 7Negotiating the Ambivalences of Safe Space through In-Class Open
Mics

Ryan Lambe

Chapter 8Trauma-informed and Universal-Design Approaches for Rigorous
Training in Aural Skills

Samantha Bassler

Chapter 9Antiracism as a Pedagogy of Care and Repair

John Spilker-Beed

Chapter 10Trauma-Informed Vocal Pedagogy: Methods to Combat Racial Trauma
in Black Singers Within the Vocal Studio

Brandi L. Diggs

Chapter 11Becoming a Situated Ear: A Feminist, Trauma-Informed Approach to
Aural Skills

Vivian Luong

Part III: Islands of Care: Cultivating Awareness, Connection, Growth, and
Resilience

Kimber Andrews

Chapter 12Creating the Container: Strategies for Building a Trauma-Informed,
Nervous System-Aware Adult Learning Environment

Jennifer King and Sylvia Hernandez

Chapter 13Every Artist Is an Advocate: Mentoring High-Achieving Students
and Negotiating Institutional Pressure in Student Advocacy and Research

Holly Riley and Noah Durnell

Chapter 14Staying Tuned In: Connecting Body and Brain to Deepen
Understanding and Learning in the Music Classroom

Amy Stenger-Sullivan

Chapter 15Firmly Grounded, So You Can Soar: How I Used Universal Design for
Learning to Keep Teaching After Trauma

Nicol Hammond

Epilogue: Choice and Voice

Quinn Patrick Ankrum

Index
Kimber Andrews is an Associate Director at the Center for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning at the University of Cincinnati.

Kristy Swift is Assistant Professor of Music Studies and Bachelor of Arts Music program director at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music.