In this article, we discuss general school music in light of the fairly recent focus on relationality, specifically in pedagogy but also in related academic fields, such as psychology, aesthetics and philosophy. The main focus of the text is directed towards what we refer to as the relational turn in education, emphasizing school music in Nordic and Western countries. The article is inspired by two recent Norwegian reports indirectly suggesting that the accountability and cognitive skill-oriented school policies within the Norwegian education community that have dominated for the past 20 years might be inadequate. The reports propose a new direction focusing more on creativity and inclusivity with an emphasis on deep learning and the soci...
In this article music is discussed as a sensual-aesthetic subject in the Danish ‘Folkeskole’ (compul...
In this article we form a review-like vision of the development of Finnish music educationalsystem. ...
Mutual curiosity and respect – phenomenological Didaktik as a point of departure for music education...
The scope of the article is to explore and understand the intertwined connections between teaching, ...
While there are ongoing debates about popular music education’s legitimacy in some parts of the worl...
We live in times when a row of factors influence music education. Among them, people’s most signific...
Abstract - While student-centred learning environments are placed high on the policy agenda for how...
Following the EU declaration from 2016 on schools as the most crucial places for societal change nee...
Rhythmic music pedagogy is a relatively new Scandinavian approach to classroom music education that ...
This article conceptualizes and discusses change in music teacher education. Results from the FUTURE...
The purpose of this dissertation is critically to illustrate discursive recontextualization between ...
This article is an attempt to explore some thoughts regarding how different kinds and levels of expe...
AbstractThis article focuses on finding new bases for Finnish school music education. It outlines cu...
The embedding of informal practises in music education in school relates to significant issues conce...
Volume 16 of Nordic Research in Music Education Yearbook includes 16 articles. The themes of the con...
In this article music is discussed as a sensual-aesthetic subject in the Danish ‘Folkeskole’ (compul...
In this article we form a review-like vision of the development of Finnish music educationalsystem. ...
Mutual curiosity and respect – phenomenological Didaktik as a point of departure for music education...
The scope of the article is to explore and understand the intertwined connections between teaching, ...
While there are ongoing debates about popular music education’s legitimacy in some parts of the worl...
We live in times when a row of factors influence music education. Among them, people’s most signific...
Abstract - While student-centred learning environments are placed high on the policy agenda for how...
Following the EU declaration from 2016 on schools as the most crucial places for societal change nee...
Rhythmic music pedagogy is a relatively new Scandinavian approach to classroom music education that ...
This article conceptualizes and discusses change in music teacher education. Results from the FUTURE...
The purpose of this dissertation is critically to illustrate discursive recontextualization between ...
This article is an attempt to explore some thoughts regarding how different kinds and levels of expe...
AbstractThis article focuses on finding new bases for Finnish school music education. It outlines cu...
The embedding of informal practises in music education in school relates to significant issues conce...
Volume 16 of Nordic Research in Music Education Yearbook includes 16 articles. The themes of the con...
In this article music is discussed as a sensual-aesthetic subject in the Danish ‘Folkeskole’ (compul...
In this article we form a review-like vision of the development of Finnish music educationalsystem. ...
Mutual curiosity and respect – phenomenological Didaktik as a point of departure for music education...