My paper presents an argument that the greater involvement of music in primary schools could essentially be of great benefit to young children, both in their behavioural skills and potentially contribute to an initiative to improve academic skills generally. Moreover, there has been consistent evidence established by research that music included in schools, could contribute to a greater sense of well-being amongst pupils which is linked to a possible improvement in academic performance. My methodological approach has been an exploration of the context of music in primary schools evaluating results published in this field of study. My current research shows that there are questions to be raised regarding the lack of music in primary schools ...
Pupil voice research has been recognised in the last 15 years for its potential to re-shape the cond...
A priority area identified by the Department of Education (England) and the Economic Social and Rese...
There is accruing evidence which indicates that actively making music can contribute to the enhancem...
The article reports research concerning the potential and actual benefits for young children in enga...
In England, there have been concerns that some primary teachers lack the necessary skills to teach t...
Learning in school is intended to help students master academic skills such as reading, writing, and...
This article reports on a year-long project carried out in three UK primary schools, which aimed to ...
This article argues that a systematic, developmental and comprehensive music education should be at ...
Learning in school is intended to help students master academic skills such as reading, writing, and...
Almost every educational system in the world regards numeracy and literacy as more important than th...
Music education has an important role in contributing towards society's needs in relation to the cul...
This article reports on an investigation of the teaching of music by non-music specialists in the pr...
There are many benefits that music education can bring to the classroom. However, due to current leg...
There is increasing international evidence that playing a musical instrument has a positive impact o...
Participation in extracurricular activities allows students to get involved in diverse activities. T...
Pupil voice research has been recognised in the last 15 years for its potential to re-shape the cond...
A priority area identified by the Department of Education (England) and the Economic Social and Rese...
There is accruing evidence which indicates that actively making music can contribute to the enhancem...
The article reports research concerning the potential and actual benefits for young children in enga...
In England, there have been concerns that some primary teachers lack the necessary skills to teach t...
Learning in school is intended to help students master academic skills such as reading, writing, and...
This article reports on a year-long project carried out in three UK primary schools, which aimed to ...
This article argues that a systematic, developmental and comprehensive music education should be at ...
Learning in school is intended to help students master academic skills such as reading, writing, and...
Almost every educational system in the world regards numeracy and literacy as more important than th...
Music education has an important role in contributing towards society's needs in relation to the cul...
This article reports on an investigation of the teaching of music by non-music specialists in the pr...
There are many benefits that music education can bring to the classroom. However, due to current leg...
There is increasing international evidence that playing a musical instrument has a positive impact o...
Participation in extracurricular activities allows students to get involved in diverse activities. T...
Pupil voice research has been recognised in the last 15 years for its potential to re-shape the cond...
A priority area identified by the Department of Education (England) and the Economic Social and Rese...
There is accruing evidence which indicates that actively making music can contribute to the enhancem...