The paper reports on a research evaluation of a six-month specialist singing project ‘Sing Every Day’ that was undertaken with young disadvantaged inner-city 6yo children in the London Borough of Hackney. A team of professional singers from the London-based VOCES8 Foundation visited two classes in each of two Primary schools to provide focused mentoring to generalist (non-music specialist) class teachers. Children from two identically aged classes in a neighbouring school acted as controls. The mentoring embraced a specially designed programme of singing and vocal activities across two school terms. This was undertaken in each classroom with the staff and their Year 1 children numbering N=121 in total. An independent evaluation of the impac...
Currently, there is no existing published empirical longitudinal data on the singing behaviours and ...
This thesis examines the impacts that arise from participation in the music education programme In H...
This paper investigates the effectiveness of using participatory singing and song for teaching of th...
The paper reports on a research evaluation of a six-month specialist singing project ‘Sing Every Day...
The 'Sing Up' National Singing Programme for primary schools in England was launched in November 200...
Music education has an important role in contributing towards society's needs in relation to the cul...
The ‘Sing Up’ National Singing Programme for Primary schools in England was launched in November 200...
This report presents findings from research carried out with seven Chorister Outreach Projects from ...
Boy choristers who sing in UK cathedrals and major chapels perform to a professional standard on a d...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether a small group singing intervention can improve ...
The ‘Preludes’ project is a Bristol based primary school music education project delivered by the Em...
‘Music for Change’ is a multi-year programme which aims to enhance children’s early development and ...
This study aims to highlight the uniqueness of the English choristers’ education, what special music...
In Autumn 2010, the London Borough of Newham began the ‘Every Child a Musician (ECAM)’ service by of...
This article reports the findings of an investigation of children’s and young people’s perceptions o...
Currently, there is no existing published empirical longitudinal data on the singing behaviours and ...
This thesis examines the impacts that arise from participation in the music education programme In H...
This paper investigates the effectiveness of using participatory singing and song for teaching of th...
The paper reports on a research evaluation of a six-month specialist singing project ‘Sing Every Day...
The 'Sing Up' National Singing Programme for primary schools in England was launched in November 200...
Music education has an important role in contributing towards society's needs in relation to the cul...
The ‘Sing Up’ National Singing Programme for Primary schools in England was launched in November 200...
This report presents findings from research carried out with seven Chorister Outreach Projects from ...
Boy choristers who sing in UK cathedrals and major chapels perform to a professional standard on a d...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether a small group singing intervention can improve ...
The ‘Preludes’ project is a Bristol based primary school music education project delivered by the Em...
‘Music for Change’ is a multi-year programme which aims to enhance children’s early development and ...
This study aims to highlight the uniqueness of the English choristers’ education, what special music...
In Autumn 2010, the London Borough of Newham began the ‘Every Child a Musician (ECAM)’ service by of...
This article reports the findings of an investigation of children’s and young people’s perceptions o...
Currently, there is no existing published empirical longitudinal data on the singing behaviours and ...
This thesis examines the impacts that arise from participation in the music education programme In H...
This paper investigates the effectiveness of using participatory singing and song for teaching of th...