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Burke, Harry – British Journal of Music Education, 2014
In 1910, Victoria established an elite form of state secondary education that remained essentially unchanged until the introduction of a progressive curriculum during the late 1960s. This radical and voluntary curriculum introduced child-centred learning and personal development skills to state secondary schools. Many state secondary music…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Music Education, Creative Activities, Progressive Education
Einarsdottir, Sigrun Lilja – British Journal of Music Education, 2014
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate how amateur choral singers experience collective group support as a method of learning "art music" choral work. Findings are derived from a grounded-theory based, socio-musical case study of an amateur "art music" Bach Choir, in the process of rehearsing and performing the Mass in B…
Descriptors: Singing, Music Activities, Music Education, Grounded Theory
Kardos, Leah – British Journal of Music Education, 2012
I am a composer, producer, pianist and part-time music lecturer at a Further Education college where I teach composing on Music Technology courses at levels 3 (equivalent to A-level) and 4 (Undergraduate/Foundation Degree). A "Music Technology" course, distinct from a "Music" course, often attracts applicants from diverse musical backgrounds; it…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Computer Software, Computers
Lewis, Rebecca – British Journal of Music Education, 2012
What is composing and how is it valued? What does a good education in composing look like; what constraints hinder it and is it possible to overcome such constraints? Can composing be a personal, creative and valuable activity for the school student? What role does the teacher play in all of this? These are questions that I discuss in this…
Descriptors: Reflective Teaching, Music Teachers, Music, Musical Composition
Francis, Jennie – British Journal of Music Education, 2012
I enjoy composing and feel able to write songs that I like and which feel significant to me. This has not always been the case and the change had nothing to do with my school education or my degree. Composing at secondary school did not move beyond Bach and Handel pastiche. I did not take any composing courses during my degree. What did influence…
Descriptors: Music Education, Musical Composition, Music Teachers
Cameron, Kate – British Journal of Music Education, 2012
Amartya Sen's capability approach offers a new perspective for educators throughout the curriculum. This new insight has the potential to promote a music education that is inherently tailored to the individual. In essence it asks the question: What is music education going to offer to this student? This article represents an initial enquiry into…
Descriptors: Music Education, Individualized Instruction, Teaching Methods, Personal Autonomy
Cyster, Drew – British Journal of Music Education, 2012
Transition from primary to secondary school in the UK has received considerable attention in educational research over the last few decades, although specific focus on transition in music has only been relatively recently addressed. Research by Mills (1996) and Marshall and Hargreaves (2007, 2008) draws upon both general and music-specific studies…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Beginning Teachers, Secondary School Teachers, Music Teachers
Wu, Sinae – British Journal of Music Education, 2012
Since the 1960s, there has been a growing awareness of the need for cultural plurality in Europe (Drummond et al., 2005). Globalisation and technological development stimulate rapid exchanges between today's diverse and hybrid societies.
Descriptors: Music Education, Cultural Pluralism, Global Approach, Foreign Countries
Finney, John – British Journal of Music Education, 2011
My purpose is to develop better understanding of John Paynter's professional life and work, and by examining his pedagogic principles, discern something of the system of beliefs that underlay his commitment to finding a place for music within a system of general education. A number of significant influences are identified that bear upon his…
Descriptors: Music Education, General Education, Music Teachers, Creativity
Wise, Stuart; Greenwood, Janinka; Davis, Niki – British Journal of Music Education, 2011
The music industry in the 21st century uses digital technology in a wide range of applications including performance, composition and in recording and publishing. Much of this digital technology is freely available via downloads from the internet, as part of software included with computers when they are purchased and via applications that are…
Descriptors: Music Education, Teaching Methods, Music Activities, Foreign Countries
Kenny, Ailbhe – British Journal of Music Education, 2011
Recent years have revealed local government to be a fundamental stakeholder in the development of arts and music communities. This article provides a context for an exploration and study of the issues, themes and dilemmas that surround local government and music communities. In particular the article provides this examination from an Irish…
Descriptors: Music, Local Government, Foreign Countries, Community Programs
Karlsen, Sidsel; Westerlund, Heidi – British Journal of Music Education, 2010
In this article, we argue that the musical schooling of immigrant students could be seen as forming a healthy test for any educational context in terms of how democracy is enacted. We engage in a discussion linking music education, agency, pluralism and democracy. In our theoretical reconstruction of multicultural music education we first make a…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Democracy, Immigrants

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