Music education takes place in socio-political systems that institutionalise cultural hegemony and social stratification through perpetuating symbolically violent practices and unconscious assumptions regarding the purpose of music and music education in society. Education systems serve to perpetuate class divisions and structures, excluding the music and aspirations of many people through the imposition of an increasingly neoliberal ideology. This article discusses the pedagogical approaches of Musical Futures and Little Kids Rock, and their orientations to democratising learning in the school music classroom through incorporation of practices and perspectives in making and learning popular music, focussed around learner-led teaching and l...
This chapter considers issues around ‘student voice’ social justice and the alienation and disengage...
As part of a panel presentation at the 2008 AERA Conference, this paper seeks to advance a critical ...
The current music education paradigm may be considered an oppressive experience for both students an...
This project examines the work of four elementary music educators who strive to challenge the domina...
The influx of students from diverse cultural backgrounds and the appearance of music from many diffe...
A sociological analysis of curriculum development in music education in England shows a frustrating ...
Contemporary music education exists in an age of privatisation, marketization and advocacy. As an in...
This article presents questions related to educational practices in music through the use of cultura...
Several music educators engaged in music teacher training observe that practical matters cause stude...
The present contribution to theory construction in music educational research focuses on the contemp...
This article is based on a larger research project with the purpose to study how market aesthetics a...
Music education has historically had a tense relationship with social justice. One the one hand, edu...
Tertiary music studies have come under little scrutiny since the establishment of the conservatoire ...
This thesis emerges out of my autoethnographic experience as a music-educator-turned-researcher in n...
Music educators in North America have a history of political avoidance. In this age of political and...
This chapter considers issues around ‘student voice’ social justice and the alienation and disengage...
As part of a panel presentation at the 2008 AERA Conference, this paper seeks to advance a critical ...
The current music education paradigm may be considered an oppressive experience for both students an...
This project examines the work of four elementary music educators who strive to challenge the domina...
The influx of students from diverse cultural backgrounds and the appearance of music from many diffe...
A sociological analysis of curriculum development in music education in England shows a frustrating ...
Contemporary music education exists in an age of privatisation, marketization and advocacy. As an in...
This article presents questions related to educational practices in music through the use of cultura...
Several music educators engaged in music teacher training observe that practical matters cause stude...
The present contribution to theory construction in music educational research focuses on the contemp...
This article is based on a larger research project with the purpose to study how market aesthetics a...
Music education has historically had a tense relationship with social justice. One the one hand, edu...
Tertiary music studies have come under little scrutiny since the establishment of the conservatoire ...
This thesis emerges out of my autoethnographic experience as a music-educator-turned-researcher in n...
Music educators in North America have a history of political avoidance. In this age of political and...
This chapter considers issues around ‘student voice’ social justice and the alienation and disengage...
As part of a panel presentation at the 2008 AERA Conference, this paper seeks to advance a critical ...
The current music education paradigm may be considered an oppressive experience for both students an...