Educational practice needs to continuously update the curriculum in line with both current theoretical frameworks developed within academia and the lived reality of the coming generation. This article takes the student perspective on this issue, investigating a case from secondary music education in England. In 2015, Jessy McCabe initiated a successful campaign for the inclusion of women composers on the A-level syllabus, in order to create a more gender-balanced curriculum. Drawing on a qualitative interview with Jessy McCabe, the author elaborates on the significance of the campaign within the framework of canon critique and critical pedagogy. The case shows that balancing the curriculum no longer needs to be a “future position” as Lucy G...
My role as a university-based, general classroom music (GCM) teacher educator in England has become ...
Classroom music teachers in England design their own music curricula for Key Stage 3 (11 – 14 year o...
A sociological analysis of curriculum development in music education in England shows a frustrating ...
Educational practice needs to continuously update the curriculum in line with both current theoretic...
Case studies and action research are used to investigate the music education of girls at key stage 3...
The current music education paradigm may be considered an oppressive experience for both students an...
Music is central to the lives of most high-school age boys. However, music education is a marginalis...
This dissertation addresses a gap in research on gender equality and inclusive practices within the ...
Recent decades have seen gender and feminist research emerge as major fields of enquiry in musicolog...
This paper will trace the stages and causes for my evolving pedagogy and the resulting changes in th...
Recent decades have seen gender and feminist research emerge as major fields of enquiry in musicolog...
Composing remains a male-dominated field within the domain of Western art music. Through analysis of...
Recent decades have seen gender and feminist research emerge as major fields of enquiry in musicolog...
This thesis explores the extent to which curriculum content and pedagogy in current secondary music ...
The paper argues that women's music continues to be excluded in tertiary music curricula, translatin...
My role as a university-based, general classroom music (GCM) teacher educator in England has become ...
Classroom music teachers in England design their own music curricula for Key Stage 3 (11 – 14 year o...
A sociological analysis of curriculum development in music education in England shows a frustrating ...
Educational practice needs to continuously update the curriculum in line with both current theoretic...
Case studies and action research are used to investigate the music education of girls at key stage 3...
The current music education paradigm may be considered an oppressive experience for both students an...
Music is central to the lives of most high-school age boys. However, music education is a marginalis...
This dissertation addresses a gap in research on gender equality and inclusive practices within the ...
Recent decades have seen gender and feminist research emerge as major fields of enquiry in musicolog...
This paper will trace the stages and causes for my evolving pedagogy and the resulting changes in th...
Recent decades have seen gender and feminist research emerge as major fields of enquiry in musicolog...
Composing remains a male-dominated field within the domain of Western art music. Through analysis of...
Recent decades have seen gender and feminist research emerge as major fields of enquiry in musicolog...
This thesis explores the extent to which curriculum content and pedagogy in current secondary music ...
The paper argues that women's music continues to be excluded in tertiary music curricula, translatin...
My role as a university-based, general classroom music (GCM) teacher educator in England has become ...
Classroom music teachers in England design their own music curricula for Key Stage 3 (11 – 14 year o...
A sociological analysis of curriculum development in music education in England shows a frustrating ...