Participation in meaningful school music programs is the right of all children. Although music education is widely supported by policy, significant gaps exist in practice in most developed Western countries. These gaps mean the extrinsic and intrinsic benefits associated with participation in tailored programs are not equally available to all learners. School leaders have a critical role to play in determining the degree to which appropriate music programs are resourced in their schools and serve as both gate-keepers and enablers of these opportunities. The exemplary case study reported in this article describes a unique program that makes an interesting and complete contribution to knowledge. A string ensemble program in a socio-economica...
Public school principals who provide and sustain music in elementary programs are often confronted w...
Experienced music educators rate their senior class of musicians by often using the terms exceptiona...
The chapter starts from the premise that an historically- and institutionally-formed orientation to ...
International and national research shows that music education uniquely contributes to the emotional...
This thesis examines the provision of classroom music education in Australia and compares the situat...
This article argues that a systematic, developmental and comprehensive music education should be at ...
The developing trend towards common curricular frameworks for the arts disciplines is examined in t...
The article reports research concerning the potential and actual benefits for young children in enga...
This study re-affirms the importance of music within the broader society and the primary curriculum....
The Australian Government recognizes that the Arts are acritical part of formal school education and...
A great deal of change has occurred within UK music education over the past decade. There were good ...
School music programs should be fostering both lifewide and lifelong musicing by enabling students t...
The research in this project addressed how elementary teachers in different countries describe music...
The Music Education Program (Music Education Program) at the Australian National University has deve...
Research provides compelling evidence linking music-making to academic achievement and increased wel...
Public school principals who provide and sustain music in elementary programs are often confronted w...
Experienced music educators rate their senior class of musicians by often using the terms exceptiona...
The chapter starts from the premise that an historically- and institutionally-formed orientation to ...
International and national research shows that music education uniquely contributes to the emotional...
This thesis examines the provision of classroom music education in Australia and compares the situat...
This article argues that a systematic, developmental and comprehensive music education should be at ...
The developing trend towards common curricular frameworks for the arts disciplines is examined in t...
The article reports research concerning the potential and actual benefits for young children in enga...
This study re-affirms the importance of music within the broader society and the primary curriculum....
The Australian Government recognizes that the Arts are acritical part of formal school education and...
A great deal of change has occurred within UK music education over the past decade. There were good ...
School music programs should be fostering both lifewide and lifelong musicing by enabling students t...
The research in this project addressed how elementary teachers in different countries describe music...
The Music Education Program (Music Education Program) at the Australian National University has deve...
Research provides compelling evidence linking music-making to academic achievement and increased wel...
Public school principals who provide and sustain music in elementary programs are often confronted w...
Experienced music educators rate their senior class of musicians by often using the terms exceptiona...
The chapter starts from the premise that an historically- and institutionally-formed orientation to ...