The paper builds on research by Hartwig (2003), Lowe (2008 and 2010) and Wise (2010) that establishes the issues in declining numbers of students taking up music after year eight compulsory classroom music. The data for this enquiry is based on a Townsville secondary school as a case study and develops a qualitative and quantitative analysis of what motivates students to continue music after year eight. After a series of elicitation interviews with students a survey is constructed, based on "Persuasive Communication Theory" or "Theory of Planned Behaviour" as outlined by Ajzen (1991) as well as Ham et al. (2009). These results are then coded and analyzed within the categories of "Behavioural Beliefs", "Normative Beliefs" and "Control Belief...
The study examines how different music teachers in secondary school and high school motivate their s...
Pupil voice research has been recognised in the last 15 years for its potential to re-shape the cond...
This study extends an eight-country mapping exercise (McPherson & O'Neill, 2010; see Research Studie...
In many countries, including Australia, many students have the opportunity to learn one or more musi...
This study aimed to identify and examine the factors that influenced student enrolment behaviour whe...
Low enrolment and high attrition rate are pressing issues facing school music in Australia. Based on...
What are the motivational differences between students who intend to continue their learning in inst...
This paper presents the findings of a research project that investigated the perceptions of five sen...
Few high school learners in South Africa choose Music as an elective. This study extends a worldwide...
Music education, particularly the playing of musical instruments, has an abundance of social, emotio...
This research examined the most significant factors which influence students\u27 decisions to contin...
ii This study explores the relationships between school musical culture, adolescent musical preferen...
The motivation of teachers represents an emergent area of research within psychology, where the comp...
The study aimed to investigate how students in lower secondary schools in England perceive the subje...
This study extends an eight-country mapping exercise undertaken (McPherson & O’Neill, 2010; see RSME...
The study examines how different music teachers in secondary school and high school motivate their s...
Pupil voice research has been recognised in the last 15 years for its potential to re-shape the cond...
This study extends an eight-country mapping exercise (McPherson & O'Neill, 2010; see Research Studie...
In many countries, including Australia, many students have the opportunity to learn one or more musi...
This study aimed to identify and examine the factors that influenced student enrolment behaviour whe...
Low enrolment and high attrition rate are pressing issues facing school music in Australia. Based on...
What are the motivational differences between students who intend to continue their learning in inst...
This paper presents the findings of a research project that investigated the perceptions of five sen...
Few high school learners in South Africa choose Music as an elective. This study extends a worldwide...
Music education, particularly the playing of musical instruments, has an abundance of social, emotio...
This research examined the most significant factors which influence students\u27 decisions to contin...
ii This study explores the relationships between school musical culture, adolescent musical preferen...
The motivation of teachers represents an emergent area of research within psychology, where the comp...
The study aimed to investigate how students in lower secondary schools in England perceive the subje...
This study extends an eight-country mapping exercise undertaken (McPherson & O’Neill, 2010; see RSME...
The study examines how different music teachers in secondary school and high school motivate their s...
Pupil voice research has been recognised in the last 15 years for its potential to re-shape the cond...
This study extends an eight-country mapping exercise (McPherson & O'Neill, 2010; see Research Studie...