The article argues that the music should (a) be a core subject within any revision to the English National Curriculum for schools and also (b) integral to the UK Government's English Baccalaureate where the arts do not feature at all. Such a national policy approach flies in the face of research evidence of the crucial significance of the arts and humanities, including music, in human culture and development. Government policy is also ambiguous concerning its view of technology, either as a curriculum subject or as a tool for learning and creativity. Nevertheless, it is argued that technology is a core feature of our engagement with the arts (including music) and humanities. Their combination offers a vital and rich resource in the educatio...
The value of the arts goes far beyond its monetary returns. Malaika Cunningham outlines how the arts...
“STEAM education,” with its addition of “arts” to STEM subjects, is a complex and contested concept....
This article discusses the influence of political discourse on the context of English primary school...
The article provides an invited, updated postscript to the original RiTE 2011 journal article on the...
Music technology has been an active part of the Higher Education (HE) curricula for several decades ...
Vol. 1. No. 2 Oct 2011 Professor Graham Welch holds the University College London (UCL), Institute ...
The ambiguity in the first half of the paper’s title – “Engaging music and media ” – is intentional...
This paper outlines the interdependency between arts and technology, and explains the absolute neces...
Over recent years the concepts of interdisciplinary learning involving Science, Technology, Engineer...
In England there is a National Curriculum in place which is intended to outline what will be taught ...
The importance of teaching a foreign language alogside with its culture, history and modern life has...
In late 2011, the Department for Education in England published ‘The importance of music: A national...
This article discusses current issues around the provision of music technology in British universiti...
A great deal of change has occurred within UK music education over the past decade. There were good ...
Music education is rightly recognised as an important part of children’s social, creativeand academi...
The value of the arts goes far beyond its monetary returns. Malaika Cunningham outlines how the arts...
“STEAM education,” with its addition of “arts” to STEM subjects, is a complex and contested concept....
This article discusses the influence of political discourse on the context of English primary school...
The article provides an invited, updated postscript to the original RiTE 2011 journal article on the...
Music technology has been an active part of the Higher Education (HE) curricula for several decades ...
Vol. 1. No. 2 Oct 2011 Professor Graham Welch holds the University College London (UCL), Institute ...
The ambiguity in the first half of the paper’s title – “Engaging music and media ” – is intentional...
This paper outlines the interdependency between arts and technology, and explains the absolute neces...
Over recent years the concepts of interdisciplinary learning involving Science, Technology, Engineer...
In England there is a National Curriculum in place which is intended to outline what will be taught ...
The importance of teaching a foreign language alogside with its culture, history and modern life has...
In late 2011, the Department for Education in England published ‘The importance of music: A national...
This article discusses current issues around the provision of music technology in British universiti...
A great deal of change has occurred within UK music education over the past decade. There were good ...
Music education is rightly recognised as an important part of children’s social, creativeand academi...
The value of the arts goes far beyond its monetary returns. Malaika Cunningham outlines how the arts...
“STEAM education,” with its addition of “arts” to STEM subjects, is a complex and contested concept....
This article discusses the influence of political discourse on the context of English primary school...