This article explores the social stratification of the Swedish Community School of Music and Arts, which offers voluntary extra-curricular arts education to children in Sweden, and children’s experiences of attending the school. A survey was executed where sixth-graders in Sweden were asked about their experiences of the school and about background factors such as their gender, country of birth, parents’ level of education and family involvement in the music and arts. The results show that the typical Swedish Community School of Music and Arts student is a Swedish-born girl with well-educated parents. Children of parents who play an instrument or sing are more likely to find their way to the school, and the level of support that parents pro...
This article introduces a study concerning parents regulations regarding their child’s participation...
This is a study of Sensus Barnmusikskola – Children’s School of Music, in Karlstad, Sweden’s attempt...
In the current Swedish society differences are growing regarding who has the right to learn and use ...
This article explores the social stratification of the Swedish Community School of Music and Arts, w...
This article draws on a study designed to analyse parental expectations of the Swedish municipal sch...
The purpose of this article was to investigate how Swedish 12-13- year-olds use music in their daily...
One point of departure of this study is the intensified national interest at the policy level in Swe...
Previous research has explored children’s musical participation in relation to motivation, instrumen...
The thesis consists of two parts. One is directed towards municipal music schools, and one deals wit...
In Swedish higher formal aesthetic education, students from ethnic mi-norities are significantly und...
This study sheds light on music teachers’ perspectives on their chances to disrupt cultural and soci...
Since music education can be regarded as an arena for construction, performance and negotiation of c...
According to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) (1989), children’s parti...
The purpose of this article is to increase understanding of what music studies at a folk high school...
Undersökningens syfte är att få djupare förståelse och insikt i vilken uppgift musik- och kulturskol...
This article introduces a study concerning parents regulations regarding their child’s participation...
This is a study of Sensus Barnmusikskola – Children’s School of Music, in Karlstad, Sweden’s attempt...
In the current Swedish society differences are growing regarding who has the right to learn and use ...
This article explores the social stratification of the Swedish Community School of Music and Arts, w...
This article draws on a study designed to analyse parental expectations of the Swedish municipal sch...
The purpose of this article was to investigate how Swedish 12-13- year-olds use music in their daily...
One point of departure of this study is the intensified national interest at the policy level in Swe...
Previous research has explored children’s musical participation in relation to motivation, instrumen...
The thesis consists of two parts. One is directed towards municipal music schools, and one deals wit...
In Swedish higher formal aesthetic education, students from ethnic mi-norities are significantly und...
This study sheds light on music teachers’ perspectives on their chances to disrupt cultural and soci...
Since music education can be regarded as an arena for construction, performance and negotiation of c...
According to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) (1989), children’s parti...
The purpose of this article is to increase understanding of what music studies at a folk high school...
Undersökningens syfte är att få djupare förståelse och insikt i vilken uppgift musik- och kulturskol...
This article introduces a study concerning parents regulations regarding their child’s participation...
This is a study of Sensus Barnmusikskola – Children’s School of Music, in Karlstad, Sweden’s attempt...
In the current Swedish society differences are growing regarding who has the right to learn and use ...