This research, carried out between 2020 and 2021, involves an online questionnaire and individual interviews with undergraduate music students at universities and conservatoires in the UK, to examine student experiences of receiving and delivering instrumental and singing tuition. There is no regulation of instrumental teaching in the UK, and individuals are able to teach without formal training or qualification. Existing literature suggests that musicians often begin teaching while still in education, though there is limited research concerning the experience of this process. This research confirms that students are involved in delivering instrumental and singing lessons before and during their undergraduate studies, often beginning with p...
The landscape of music education in the UK is constantly shifting and developing. This book provides...
In New South Wales education, music is a mandated primary school subject incorporated in the key lea...
This case study adds to a growing body of literature that focuses on preparing generalist teachers i...
Music is compulsory for all English secondary school pupils up until the age of 14. The current shor...
Instrumental and vocal tuition is an important part of music education but relatively little is know...
This research, carried out across 2017– 2018, investigated Royal Birmingham Conservatoire graduates’...
Undergraduate training represents a crucial stage of development for instrumentalists, including sin...
Tertiary music studies have come under little scrutiny since the establishment of the conservatoire ...
Previous research with classical instrumental musicians has highlighted the intrinsic benefits of te...
Music education has faced considerable challenges in trying to bridge the gap between music in young...
Despite music being a statutory subject in the National Curriculum since 1992, the value and place o...
The article reports an Economic and Social Research Council‐funded study of the early career experie...
Previous research with classical instrumental musicians has highlighted the intrinsic benefits of te...
Most musicians are involved in educating others at some point in their career, with around 60% activ...
Research into pedagogy in the context of instrumental and vocal tuition is, by its nature, limitless...
The landscape of music education in the UK is constantly shifting and developing. This book provides...
In New South Wales education, music is a mandated primary school subject incorporated in the key lea...
This case study adds to a growing body of literature that focuses on preparing generalist teachers i...
Music is compulsory for all English secondary school pupils up until the age of 14. The current shor...
Instrumental and vocal tuition is an important part of music education but relatively little is know...
This research, carried out across 2017– 2018, investigated Royal Birmingham Conservatoire graduates’...
Undergraduate training represents a crucial stage of development for instrumentalists, including sin...
Tertiary music studies have come under little scrutiny since the establishment of the conservatoire ...
Previous research with classical instrumental musicians has highlighted the intrinsic benefits of te...
Music education has faced considerable challenges in trying to bridge the gap between music in young...
Despite music being a statutory subject in the National Curriculum since 1992, the value and place o...
The article reports an Economic and Social Research Council‐funded study of the early career experie...
Previous research with classical instrumental musicians has highlighted the intrinsic benefits of te...
Most musicians are involved in educating others at some point in their career, with around 60% activ...
Research into pedagogy in the context of instrumental and vocal tuition is, by its nature, limitless...
The landscape of music education in the UK is constantly shifting and developing. This book provides...
In New South Wales education, music is a mandated primary school subject incorporated in the key lea...
This case study adds to a growing body of literature that focuses on preparing generalist teachers i...