Music education has, for many years, championed methods that reinforce traditional modes of transmission, namely individual tuition, ensemble experiences and classroom teaching. This paper re-examines the notion of lifelong learning in music education. In so doing, it examines formal and informal modes of transmission in music education with specific examples from conservatoriums, education faculties and private providers. It takes account opportunities available for music teaching and learning in preschool, school-age education, tertiary, professional development and other forms of continuous education. Examples of best practice are included, along with suggestions for improvements in the way in which music education is approached. In det...
Education is a lifelong adventure that is ever-changing and active. Educators continually adapt thei...
Tertiary music studies have come under little scrutiny since the establishment of the conservatoire ...
Learning together: music teachers forming a community of practice. As a consequence of restructurin...
Music education has, for many years, championed methods that reinforce traditional modes of transmis...
The concept of lifelong learning refers to the several skills able to provide for needs of music gra...
Music education has a long history of defending its place in the school curriculum, with practitione...
In order to meet the challenges of rapidly changing cultural life in the 21st century, professional ...
The Music School, whether it is situated within a primary, secondary or tertiary institution, is int...
Universities that teach practical music subjects in Australia are excellent at providing academic an...
This thesis explores and analyses the discipline of music education by situating it within a tr...
Lifelong learning is essential for adults to adapt to an ever-changing world. It benefits both indiv...
Music education takes place in many contexts, both formal and informal. Be it in a school or music s...
While research has broadly considered the wide-ranging intellectual, social, personal, and physical ...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Learning a musical instrument in childhood invites a ...
The aim of this research was to explore the impact of the adoption of the Musical Futures approach o...
Education is a lifelong adventure that is ever-changing and active. Educators continually adapt thei...
Tertiary music studies have come under little scrutiny since the establishment of the conservatoire ...
Learning together: music teachers forming a community of practice. As a consequence of restructurin...
Music education has, for many years, championed methods that reinforce traditional modes of transmis...
The concept of lifelong learning refers to the several skills able to provide for needs of music gra...
Music education has a long history of defending its place in the school curriculum, with practitione...
In order to meet the challenges of rapidly changing cultural life in the 21st century, professional ...
The Music School, whether it is situated within a primary, secondary or tertiary institution, is int...
Universities that teach practical music subjects in Australia are excellent at providing academic an...
This thesis explores and analyses the discipline of music education by situating it within a tr...
Lifelong learning is essential for adults to adapt to an ever-changing world. It benefits both indiv...
Music education takes place in many contexts, both formal and informal. Be it in a school or music s...
While research has broadly considered the wide-ranging intellectual, social, personal, and physical ...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Learning a musical instrument in childhood invites a ...
The aim of this research was to explore the impact of the adoption of the Musical Futures approach o...
Education is a lifelong adventure that is ever-changing and active. Educators continually adapt thei...
Tertiary music studies have come under little scrutiny since the establishment of the conservatoire ...
Learning together: music teachers forming a community of practice. As a consequence of restructurin...