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This study explores the intricate relationship between teachers and students regarding their music preferences. It dives into the types of music each group enjoys, when they typically listen to it, and the motivations behind their listening habits. The findings reveal a generational gap, with teachers favoring genres like Rock and R&B, while students show a wide-ranging taste including K-Pop and Rap. Understanding these dynamics can enhance educational environments and bridge connections through music.
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What is the relationship between teachers and students for the type of music they listen to, when they listen to them, and why they listen to them? x 20 x 27 By: Yuko Ohmori
3 Questions • Type • When • Why
Q1: What type of music do you listen to?(Taste and Preference) Classical? Metal?
Teachers • Like: Rock, R&B, Pop, and Classic • Dislike: Country, Rap, Latin
Students • Wide range • Like: R&B, Pop, and Rap • Dislike: Folk, Punk, and Latin
Teachers vsStudents • 2 Outliers: Rock and Rap • Generation gap
Generation Gap • Popular K-Pop idols • Super Junior • SNDS • Bigbang • Popular 80’s Rock • Rolling Stones • Michael Jackson • Whitney Houston
Q2: When do you listen to music? Exercise? Studying?
Teachers • Working • Exercise • Transportation
Students • Working • Transportation • Exercise
TeachersvsStudents • Students > Teachers • Working & Transportation
Q3: Why do you listen to music? Does it make you think? Pure Pleasure?
Teachers • For: Pleasure, Memories, and Stress relief • Not For: Concentration nor gaming
Students • Wide range • Pleasure, Stress relief, and Concentration
TeachersvsStudents • Memories and Concentration • 80s rock bands • Increase concentration
Opportunity Cost • Money for 1 CD • Rock or Classic?