This article examines curriculum and practice in Australian secondary classroom music education, in order to trace the inclusion of, and provision for, students with learning orientations based on popular music forms. A 60-year period of curriculum reform, matriculation statistics and literature is surveyed with a focus on the state of New South Wales (NSW), where the ‘non-literate’ student musician was first acknowledged in curriculum documents dating from the late 1970s at the senior secondary level (Music Syllabus Year 11 and 12: New 2 Unit A Course. Draft Document). Three overlapping eras frame discussion. The first discusses the original post–World War II school curriculum established for Western art music (WAM); the second discusses t...
Research suggests graduates from music courses in Australian tertiary institutions typically underta...
Music has been a subject offered in schools for some time across the globe. Students will often stud...
Music education has been part of the New Zealand curriculum since the nineteenth century yet it has...
This thesis explores the field of classroom music education in order to foreground the learning expe...
This article reviews the current state of music education in Victoria in terms of both past and pres...
This thesis concerns the place of music in New South Wales schools from 1920 to 1956. The initial ch...
© 1978 Dr. Robin Sydney StevensThis investigation considers the development of class music teaching ...
The National Review of School Music Education represents a unique opportunity to identify and find s...
This thesis examines the provision of classroom music education in Australia and compares the situat...
This thesis is a study of the establishment of the music curriculum in state-supported schools in So...
The role of music education in the school curriculum reflects the evolving and contested nature of m...
This phenomenological research has employed a qualitative case study approach and investigates what ...
The aim of this thesis is to provide information about the Australian education system and, specific...
Music is one form of the Arts that has always been an integral component of education and enjoyment ...
This investigation considers the development of class music teaching in New South Wales and Victoria...
Research suggests graduates from music courses in Australian tertiary institutions typically underta...
Music has been a subject offered in schools for some time across the globe. Students will often stud...
Music education has been part of the New Zealand curriculum since the nineteenth century yet it has...
This thesis explores the field of classroom music education in order to foreground the learning expe...
This article reviews the current state of music education in Victoria in terms of both past and pres...
This thesis concerns the place of music in New South Wales schools from 1920 to 1956. The initial ch...
© 1978 Dr. Robin Sydney StevensThis investigation considers the development of class music teaching ...
The National Review of School Music Education represents a unique opportunity to identify and find s...
This thesis examines the provision of classroom music education in Australia and compares the situat...
This thesis is a study of the establishment of the music curriculum in state-supported schools in So...
The role of music education in the school curriculum reflects the evolving and contested nature of m...
This phenomenological research has employed a qualitative case study approach and investigates what ...
The aim of this thesis is to provide information about the Australian education system and, specific...
Music is one form of the Arts that has always been an integral component of education and enjoyment ...
This investigation considers the development of class music teaching in New South Wales and Victoria...
Research suggests graduates from music courses in Australian tertiary institutions typically underta...
Music has been a subject offered in schools for some time across the globe. Students will often stud...
Music education has been part of the New Zealand curriculum since the nineteenth century yet it has...