This chapter considers issues around ‘student voice’ social justice and the alienation and disengagement from school music education. It begins by arguing that the subtle and problematized accounts of student voice found in much of the literature has generally failed to influence the implementation of student voice initiatives in school. Rather ‘student voice’ has come to be a tool for the furtherance of performative and managerial agendas. Moving on, the argument will be made that despite a disposition towards inclusion and participation, music education in England has often failed to ‘hear’ the student voice in the discourse of curriculum, pedagogy and musical value, resulting in the disengagement of many young people from formal music ed...
This chapter explores the potential of critical reflection as a tool for addressing issues of social...
This thesis explores the various musical conceptions of contemporary secondary pupils. Today, musica...
This study explores the development of student voice in a Pupil Referral Unit. The research offers a...
Contemporary music education exists in an age of privatisation, marketization and advocacy. As an in...
Music education has historically had a tense relationship with social justice. One the one hand, edu...
The aim of the present article is to discuss the social aspects of music education for children and ...
Considering the role of student voice in music education in connection with the role of music in ide...
Education policy in the contemporary context tends to produce reductive, oversimplified and essentia...
Drawing on a theoretical background from the sociology of education, this paper considers the work o...
For many years, the concept of ‘student voice’ was seen as a marginal issue for educators, the prese...
How do issues of equity inform music teaching and learning? What does it mean to teach music through...
In this paper we are concerned with the notion of ‘pedagogic voice’. We recognise that within the sc...
A sociological analysis of curriculum development in music education in England shows a frustrating ...
This book examines the experiences and perspectives of students and teachers at an alternative music...
This chapter considers social justice in relation to the incorporation of a set of informal learning...
This chapter explores the potential of critical reflection as a tool for addressing issues of social...
This thesis explores the various musical conceptions of contemporary secondary pupils. Today, musica...
This study explores the development of student voice in a Pupil Referral Unit. The research offers a...
Contemporary music education exists in an age of privatisation, marketization and advocacy. As an in...
Music education has historically had a tense relationship with social justice. One the one hand, edu...
The aim of the present article is to discuss the social aspects of music education for children and ...
Considering the role of student voice in music education in connection with the role of music in ide...
Education policy in the contemporary context tends to produce reductive, oversimplified and essentia...
Drawing on a theoretical background from the sociology of education, this paper considers the work o...
For many years, the concept of ‘student voice’ was seen as a marginal issue for educators, the prese...
How do issues of equity inform music teaching and learning? What does it mean to teach music through...
In this paper we are concerned with the notion of ‘pedagogic voice’. We recognise that within the sc...
A sociological analysis of curriculum development in music education in England shows a frustrating ...
This book examines the experiences and perspectives of students and teachers at an alternative music...
This chapter considers social justice in relation to the incorporation of a set of informal learning...
This chapter explores the potential of critical reflection as a tool for addressing issues of social...
This thesis explores the various musical conceptions of contemporary secondary pupils. Today, musica...
This study explores the development of student voice in a Pupil Referral Unit. The research offers a...