The present study is based on a socio-cultural perspective of music education, in which the contexts of musical participation and learning that are provided to the children can assume an important role in the formulation of their perceptions, in the opinions and attitudes that they build and rebuild on music and on themselves. It focuses on understanding the musical and socio-cultural contribution of the project named Crianças ao Palco, a music project available since 2010 in the Leiria region, in Portugal, for primary schools. This project aims to develop and improve pupil’s artistic, cognitive and social skills through a voice selection process in order to participate in a final musical performance [1]. As suggested by Milhano [2] ...
Although music has always been part of the Portuguese primary school curriculum, musical practice ha...
Choral singing has characterised music in Irish primary schools for over 100 years as the dominant m...
Previous research has explored children’s musical participation in relation to motivation, instrumen...
The present study is based on a socio-cultural perspective of music education, in which the contexts...
This paper examines primary school children’s self-perceptions of their participation and learning ...
This paper examines the perceived and documented opportunities and motivations in music that are av...
Researchers have acknowledged the perspective and agency of children to be of substantial relevance ...
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Teaching music, which is carried out in primary school education through the subject Music Culture p...
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AbstractThis study was designed to examine the influence of music on inclusion among children from d...
Based on Bourdieu's idea that cultural capital is strongly related to family context, we describe th...
The chapter starts from the premise that an historically- and institutionally-formed orientation to ...
Although music has always been part of the Portuguese primary school curriculum, musical practice ha...
Choral singing has characterised music in Irish primary schools for over 100 years as the dominant m...
Previous research has explored children’s musical participation in relation to motivation, instrumen...
The present study is based on a socio-cultural perspective of music education, in which the contexts...
This paper examines primary school children’s self-perceptions of their participation and learning ...
This paper examines the perceived and documented opportunities and motivations in music that are av...
Researchers have acknowledged the perspective and agency of children to be of substantial relevance ...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Learning a musical instrument in childhood invites a ...
This article reports on a year-long project carried out in three UK primary schools, which aimed to ...
This research explores the possibilities of music education in relation to improved interpersonal an...
Teaching music, which is carried out in primary school education through the subject Music Culture p...
Participation in extracurricular activities allows students to get involved in diverse activities. T...
AbstractThis study was designed to examine the influence of music on inclusion among children from d...
Based on Bourdieu's idea that cultural capital is strongly related to family context, we describe th...
The chapter starts from the premise that an historically- and institutionally-formed orientation to ...
Although music has always been part of the Portuguese primary school curriculum, musical practice ha...
Choral singing has characterised music in Irish primary schools for over 100 years as the dominant m...
Previous research has explored children’s musical participation in relation to motivation, instrumen...