Vocal Methods Curricular Requirements Raw Data

Published: 7 October 2024| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/fc4kpmh7g6.1
Contributors:
Paul M Patinka,

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Objective: United States (US) music educator certification requirements vary by locality and institutional accreditation. Voice pedagogy training conferred through the vocal methods curricular requirement has not received significant assessment. This study assesses the content and requirements needed to fulfill the vocal methods curriculum in undergraduate music education degree programs. Design: Published course catalogs provide a public contract and record of curriculum requirements and content for college programs. Catalogs from 627 institutions offering undergraduate music education programs were gathered from the College Music Society Directory of Music Faculties. Methods: The course number, credit hours, description, and title for all Vocal Methods, Vocal Pedagogy, or equivalent classes were collected. Degree tracks (instrumental, vocal, general, etc.) requiring these courses were also noted. Data was compared with the broader credentialing requirements of accrediting bodies and state governments. Results: Thirty-one states offered music educator certification for K–12 (or equivalent) music in 2024, while almost every institution separated majors into distinct course tracks based on instrument. Singing tracks are delineated as “choral” or “vocal.” The amount of vocal methods training in music education curricula is approximately one credit hour. Courses offered to instrumental music education majors typically blend class voice and personal vocal technique. Conclusions: Vocal methods requirements tend to be fulfilled through class voice courses focused on performance development rather than teaching pedagogy. Advocacy for robust vocal pedagogy training in music education programs may be warranted given the culturally significant, identity-defining, and injurable, organic, nature of the human voice.

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Published course catalogs provide a public contract and record of curriculum requirements and content for college programs. Catalogs from 627 institutions offering undergraduate music education programs were gathered from the College Music Society Directory of Music Faculties. The course number, credit hours, description, and title for all Vocal Methods, Vocal Pedagogy, or equivalent classes were collected. Degree tracks (instrumental, vocal, general, etc.) requiring these courses were also noted. Data was compared with the broader credentialing requirements of accrediting bodies and state governments.

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Music, Education, Music Performance

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