There is a widely held view that learning to play a musical instrument is a valuable experience for all children in terms of their personal growth and development. Although there is no statutory obligation for instrumental music provision in Scottish primary schools, there are well-established Instrumental Music Services in Local Education Authorities that have been developed to provide this facility for pupils. This article presents the findings of a study that was aimed at investigating the extent to which the opportunity to undertake instrumental instruction in Scottish primary schools is equitable. The study employed a mixed-methods approach. Data were gathered from 21 Scottish primary schools, a total pupil population of 5122 pupils of...
What amount of knowledge of guitar playing can be expected after completing upper compulsory school?...
This paper examines the perceived and documented opportunities and motivations in music that are av...
The purpose of this mixed methods study was to investigate, describe, and understand the current pro...
There is a widely held view that learning to play a musical instrument is a valuable experience for ...
This paper will present the findings of a study funded through the Buck Award by SEMPRE (Society of ...
Instrumental music instruction is a non-statutory service in Scotland. It is additional to regular c...
This report examines a project building on two recent related projects which the research team have ...
Paper describing instrumental music instruction and additional support needs in primary schools in S...
Despite music being a statutory subject in the National Curriculum since 1992, the value and place o...
Exposure to and potential to engage in music is now very different for children and young people fro...
Previous research has explored children’s musical participation in relation to motivation, instrumen...
Confidence in teaching music has been a long-standing issue for Scottish generalist primary teacher...
This paper presents the interim data analysis from a research project in which music education stude...
Instrumental music education is provided as an extra-curricular activity on a fee-paying basis by a ...
Prior to the 1980s the music curriculum consisted of class-singing, sol-fah deciphering and music ap...
What amount of knowledge of guitar playing can be expected after completing upper compulsory school?...
This paper examines the perceived and documented opportunities and motivations in music that are av...
The purpose of this mixed methods study was to investigate, describe, and understand the current pro...
There is a widely held view that learning to play a musical instrument is a valuable experience for ...
This paper will present the findings of a study funded through the Buck Award by SEMPRE (Society of ...
Instrumental music instruction is a non-statutory service in Scotland. It is additional to regular c...
This report examines a project building on two recent related projects which the research team have ...
Paper describing instrumental music instruction and additional support needs in primary schools in S...
Despite music being a statutory subject in the National Curriculum since 1992, the value and place o...
Exposure to and potential to engage in music is now very different for children and young people fro...
Previous research has explored children’s musical participation in relation to motivation, instrumen...
Confidence in teaching music has been a long-standing issue for Scottish generalist primary teacher...
This paper presents the interim data analysis from a research project in which music education stude...
Instrumental music education is provided as an extra-curricular activity on a fee-paying basis by a ...
Prior to the 1980s the music curriculum consisted of class-singing, sol-fah deciphering and music ap...
What amount of knowledge of guitar playing can be expected after completing upper compulsory school?...
This paper examines the perceived and documented opportunities and motivations in music that are av...
The purpose of this mixed methods study was to investigate, describe, and understand the current pro...