The study aimed to investigate how students in lower secondary schools in England perceive the subject of music in terms of its importance and enjoyment. Following findings from the first survey phase of the project, it specifically sought to shed light on the reasons why the majority of students decide not to choose music as one of their optional subjects at GCSE level. The paper presents interview findings with students in three schools at the north-east of England following the phenomenographic method of data analysis. Among factors found to impact on students’ decision to continue music at Key Stage 4 (ages 14–16 years) were the desire to spend more time learning music, having more choice and autonomy in the classroom, having more infor...
Abstract This thesis examines the relatively lower uptake rates of GCSE music in comparison to o...
High school students, whether studying music as a school subject or not, typically tend to be passio...
A-level music, a qualification taken most often in English and Welsh school contexts around the age ...
This thesis examines the relatively lower uptake rates of GCSE music in comparison to other optional...
This thesis explores the various musical conceptions of contemporary secondary pupils. Today, musica...
This article originated from a research project examining pupils\u27 perceptions of the GCSE Music e...
The aim of this study is to discover student perceptions concerning the music subject with regards t...
ii This study explores the relationships between school musical culture, adolescent musical preferen...
Pupil voice research has been recognised in the last 15 years for its potential to re-shape the cond...
The overall aim of this exploratory research study was to elucidate the factors that influence stude...
Although studying music at school can be an enriching and enjoyable experience, it is an unpopular c...
The purpose of this study was to examine the expectancies and task values held by Singaporean adoles...
Previous research has explored children’s musical participation in relation to motivation, instrumen...
In many countries, including Australia, many students have the opportunity to learn one or more musi...
The key aim of the research summarised in this article was to examine pupils' perceptions of music a...
Abstract This thesis examines the relatively lower uptake rates of GCSE music in comparison to o...
High school students, whether studying music as a school subject or not, typically tend to be passio...
A-level music, a qualification taken most often in English and Welsh school contexts around the age ...
This thesis examines the relatively lower uptake rates of GCSE music in comparison to other optional...
This thesis explores the various musical conceptions of contemporary secondary pupils. Today, musica...
This article originated from a research project examining pupils\u27 perceptions of the GCSE Music e...
The aim of this study is to discover student perceptions concerning the music subject with regards t...
ii This study explores the relationships between school musical culture, adolescent musical preferen...
Pupil voice research has been recognised in the last 15 years for its potential to re-shape the cond...
The overall aim of this exploratory research study was to elucidate the factors that influence stude...
Although studying music at school can be an enriching and enjoyable experience, it is an unpopular c...
The purpose of this study was to examine the expectancies and task values held by Singaporean adoles...
Previous research has explored children’s musical participation in relation to motivation, instrumen...
In many countries, including Australia, many students have the opportunity to learn one or more musi...
The key aim of the research summarised in this article was to examine pupils' perceptions of music a...
Abstract This thesis examines the relatively lower uptake rates of GCSE music in comparison to o...
High school students, whether studying music as a school subject or not, typically tend to be passio...
A-level music, a qualification taken most often in English and Welsh school contexts around the age ...