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Lage Gómez, Carlos

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First Name
Carlos
Last Name
Lage Gómez
Affiliation
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Faculty / Institute
Educación-Centro Formación Profesor
Department
Didáctica de Lenguas, Artes y Educación Física
Area
Didáctica de la Expresión Musical
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    Transdisciplinary integration and its implementation in primary education through two STEAM projects
    (Journal of Educational Development/ Infancia y Aprendizaje, 2021) Lage Gómez, Carlos; Ros, Germán; Taylor and Francis Group; Fundación Infancia y Aprendizaje
    Curriculum integration from a STEAM transdisciplinary perspective represents a profound challenge. This study delves into a transdisciplinary approach to primary education and the role of the arts through two STEAM projects in a programme for gifted students in Madrid (Spain). Participants include 111 students from eight groups (11–12 years old), five teachers and four external professionals. The teachers fulfill the dual role of both teacher and researcher, using participant and non-participant observation, video recordings, interviews and classroom journals and questionnaires. All the findings have been triangulated and coded by means of Activity Theory, using Atlas.ti8 software and statistical analysis. The results show the significance of learning and the creation of meaningful experiences as being related to a high degree of motivation and satisfaction, and to the integration of diverse areas in a participatory process in which the arts play a disciplinary and integrating role. A transdisciplinary STEAM approach is presented that could be paradigmatic for the field of primary education.
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    Soundtrack Composition and Participatory Creativity in Secondary Education
    (Electronic Journal of Music in Education, 2022) Lage Gómez, Carlos; Centeno Osorio, José Luis; Cremades Andreu, Roberto
    The creation of soundtracks assumes a transversal and participatory approach to creative action in the field of Secondary Education. With the aim of gaining a deeper understanding of the aspects that characterize the composition of soundtracks in Secondary Education, a project has been carried out in which two groups of third year Secondary Education students (14-15 years old) attending a center in the Community of Madrid (Spain) have participated. From an artographic perspective, and from a teaching, research, and artistic perspective, information was collected through participant and non-participant observation, video recordings, interviews, class diaries, and questionnaires. The results suggest a model of participatory creativity focused on a holistic approach through: (1) the active involvement of the students in the design, process, and results of the didactic project; (2) high motivation (individual-social); (3) positive emotions; (4) the environment through which meaningful musical experiences have been constructed; and (5) the collective identity generated through musical creation.