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중학생 대상 집단 타악기 연주 활용 학교폭력 예방 프로그램
The Use of Group Drumming With Korean Middle School Students in School Violence Prevention 원문보기

인간행동과 음악연구 = Journal of music and human behavior, v.14 no.1, 2017년, pp.85 - 108  

서은실 (대구 가톨릭대학교 표현예술치료학과)

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본 연구는 집단 타악기를 활용한 중재가 중학생의 학교 폭력예방에 어떠한 작용을 하였는지 살펴보고자 하였다. 중학교 음악 교사와 음악치료사의 협업을 통해 프로그램이 진행되었고 사회정서학습 이론을 바탕으로 타악기의 일대일 짝연주, 동시적 연주, 즉흥연주 등이 사용되었다. 대상자는 대구시의 한 중학교 3학년 학생으로, 프로그램에 참여한 학생 65명 중 10명은 인터뷰, 그 외 55명은 개방형 설문 조사에 참여하였다. 내용 분석 결과 총 492개의 의미 있는 진술에서 타악연주의 신체화 반응, 정서적 작업, 집단 공동체성, 공감능력, 친구 관계, 자존감, 자기 조절과 같은 7개의 범주와 22개의 하위범주가 도출되었다. 이 결과 학교 음악교사와 음악치료사의 협업을 통한 타악기의 일대일 짝연주, 동시적 연주, 즉흥연주가 대상자의 친사회적 행동을 유발하는 것으로 나타났다. 저자는 집단 타악기 연주를 통한 신체화 반응이 대상자의 정서를 규명하고, 대상자 자신 및 타인을 공감하게 하는 경험을 하게 한다는 논의를 하였다. 이 결과를 바탕으로 음악교사와 음악치료사의 협업을 통한 타악기 연주가 친사회적인 행동을 촉진하여 학교폭력예방에 긍정적인 역할을 할 수 있다는 방향성을 제시하였다.

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The purpose of this study was to examine how a therapeutic drumming intervention would impact middle school students with regard to school violence prevention. Participants were all in the third-year class of a middle school in Korea. A school music teacher and a music therapist designed and impleme...

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