The National Curriculum for Music in England at Key Stage 3 (KS3; age 11-14) declares its purpose that pupils should be inspired to “develop a love of music and their talent as musicians” (DfE, 2013: KS3 Music). The Office for Standards in Education (Ofsted) have criticised secondary schools for a lack of progress in the musical development of pupils (e.g. Ofsted, 2009; 2012). This paper reports on an exploratory study into how far class music lessons at KS3 provide for the development of the musician and the relationship between the musical values of music teachers and classroom practice. The research centres on an investigation into the place of musical competencies in music learning and the contexts within which musicianship can develop....
A-level music, a qualification taken most often in English and Welsh school contexts around the age ...
This article argues that a systematic, developmental and comprehensive music education should be at ...
Classroom music teachers in England design their own music curricula for Key Stage 3 (11 – 14 year o...
Everyone is musical and has the potential to be a musician (Mills, 2005; Welch, 2008). Are secondary...
This study concerns the purposes of music education in English secondary schools at key stage 3 (age...
Music, as part of the National Curriculum, is a compulsory subject of study for all pupils until the...
The aim of this research was to explore the impact of the adoption of the Musical Futures approach o...
Music education has faced considerable challenges in trying to bridge the gap between music in young...
Experienced music educators rate their senior class of musicians by often using the terms exceptiona...
There is increasing international evidence that playing a musical instrument has a positive impact o...
Abstract. - The objective of this study is to shed light on specialised music education at the pre...
This paper summarises some of the key features of a doctoral research study into the influence that ...
Curriculum design is a domain which infrequently forms a discrete element of initial teacher trainin...
At the turn of the century, there was a widespread perception on the part of pupils, teachers, and p...
The call to raise UK educational standards has a focus on the underachievement of pupils attending s...
A-level music, a qualification taken most often in English and Welsh school contexts around the age ...
This article argues that a systematic, developmental and comprehensive music education should be at ...
Classroom music teachers in England design their own music curricula for Key Stage 3 (11 – 14 year o...
Everyone is musical and has the potential to be a musician (Mills, 2005; Welch, 2008). Are secondary...
This study concerns the purposes of music education in English secondary schools at key stage 3 (age...
Music, as part of the National Curriculum, is a compulsory subject of study for all pupils until the...
The aim of this research was to explore the impact of the adoption of the Musical Futures approach o...
Music education has faced considerable challenges in trying to bridge the gap between music in young...
Experienced music educators rate their senior class of musicians by often using the terms exceptiona...
There is increasing international evidence that playing a musical instrument has a positive impact o...
Abstract. - The objective of this study is to shed light on specialised music education at the pre...
This paper summarises some of the key features of a doctoral research study into the influence that ...
Curriculum design is a domain which infrequently forms a discrete element of initial teacher trainin...
At the turn of the century, there was a widespread perception on the part of pupils, teachers, and p...
The call to raise UK educational standards has a focus on the underachievement of pupils attending s...
A-level music, a qualification taken most often in English and Welsh school contexts around the age ...
This article argues that a systematic, developmental and comprehensive music education should be at ...
Classroom music teachers in England design their own music curricula for Key Stage 3 (11 – 14 year o...