Historically, there have been differences in the musical instruments played by boys and girls with girls preferring smaller, higher pitched instruments. This paper explores whether these gender preferences have continued at a time when there is greater gender equality in most aspects of life in the United Kingdom. Data were collected from the 150 Music Services in England as part of a larger survey. Some provided data regarding the sex of pupils playing each instrument directly. In other cases, the pupils’ names and instruments were matched with data in the national Common Basic Data Set to establish gender. The findings showed distinctive patterns for different instruments. Girls predominated in harp, flute, voice, fife/piccolo, clarinet, ...
Case studies and action research are used to investigate the music education of girls at key stage 3...
Background Society remains gender-differentiated, and the development of inappropriate stereotypica...
Gender stereotypes continue to persist at all levels regarding male and female participation in musi...
The researcher sought to examine gender associations across three decades to deter-mine if changes i...
When investigations of instrument preferences include actual music instrument timbres and labels, re...
Gender stereotypes continue to persist at all levels regarding male and female participation in musi...
Gender stereotypes continue to persist at all levels regarding male and female participation in musi...
When investigations of instrument preferences include actual music instrument timbres and labels, re...
When investigations of instrument preferences include actual music instrument timbres and labels, re...
Snell II, Alden H.Choosing an instrument is one of the most important decisions a young musician mak...
Society attaches gender stereotypes to musical instruments, which may influence students’ selection ...
In this study, I examined gender associations of instruments in five international schools in Japan,...
This mixed methods study investigates an aspect of learning which is often overlooked: that of gende...
The general purpose of this research was to determine if a lesson including gender will influence th...
Case studies and action research are used to investigate the music education of girls at key stage 3...
Case studies and action research are used to investigate the music education of girls at key stage 3...
Background Society remains gender-differentiated, and the development of inappropriate stereotypica...
Gender stereotypes continue to persist at all levels regarding male and female participation in musi...
The researcher sought to examine gender associations across three decades to deter-mine if changes i...
When investigations of instrument preferences include actual music instrument timbres and labels, re...
Gender stereotypes continue to persist at all levels regarding male and female participation in musi...
Gender stereotypes continue to persist at all levels regarding male and female participation in musi...
When investigations of instrument preferences include actual music instrument timbres and labels, re...
When investigations of instrument preferences include actual music instrument timbres and labels, re...
Snell II, Alden H.Choosing an instrument is one of the most important decisions a young musician mak...
Society attaches gender stereotypes to musical instruments, which may influence students’ selection ...
In this study, I examined gender associations of instruments in five international schools in Japan,...
This mixed methods study investigates an aspect of learning which is often overlooked: that of gende...
The general purpose of this research was to determine if a lesson including gender will influence th...
Case studies and action research are used to investigate the music education of girls at key stage 3...
Case studies and action research are used to investigate the music education of girls at key stage 3...
Background Society remains gender-differentiated, and the development of inappropriate stereotypica...
Gender stereotypes continue to persist at all levels regarding male and female participation in musi...