• Music Education in Context

    Music Education in Context


From the editorial (https://www.doi.org/10.18546/LRE.15.3.01): 

'The power of music to enrich and enhance people’s lives is well documented. There are numerous examples of the positive impact of music education. The contexts in which people of all ages learn about music vary widely, yet each can provide the catalyst for engagement with music that can have both individual and more extensive benefits. Therefore, particularly at a time of financial constraints and global unrest, it is important that the contribution of education in the arts, such as music, is kept to the fore. The aim of this special feature was to draw on research and practice that illustrated the effect of music education in specific contexts. The result is a range of articles that demonstrate the extent to which music can provide a catalyst for individual, group and wider social benefits. The articles also provide an opportunity to think about teaching and learning more generally.' 

Publication date: 15 November 2017. Volume 15, Issue 3. 



Guest Editors

Hilary McQueenUCL Institute of Education, UCL, UK.
Maria VarvarigouUCL Institute of Education, UCL, UK.



Article list 


Editorial


Music education in context: A special feature for the London Review of Education

Hilary McQueen and Maria Varvarigou

2017-11-15 Volume 15 • Issue 3 • 2017 • 337–338

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Special feature: Music Education in Context

Research article


On being and becoming a jazz musician: Perceptions of young Scottish musicians

Pauline Black

2017-11-15 Volume 15 • Issue 3 • 2017 • 339–357

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Special feature: Music Education in Context

Design-based research as an informal learning model for choral conductors

Naomi Cooper

2017-11-15 Volume 15 • Issue 3 • 2017 • 358–371

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Special feature: Music Education in Context

Addressing new challenges for a community music project in the context of higher music education: A conceptual framework

Andrea Gande and Silke Kruse-Weber

2017-11-15 Volume 15 • Issue 3 • 2017 • 372–387

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Special feature: Music Education in Context

The impact of making music on aural perception and language skills: A research synthesis

Susan Hallam

2017-11-15 Volume 15 • Issue 3 • 2017 • 388–406

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Towards an effective freeware resource for music composition in the primary classroom

Adam Hart

2017-11-15 Volume 15 • Issue 3 • 2017 • 407–424

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The impact of participation in music on learning mathematics

Sylwia Holmes and Susan Hallam

2017-11-15 Volume 15 • Issue 3 • 2017 • 425–438

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Special feature: Music Education in Context

Teaching music online: Changing pedagogical approach when moving to the online environment

Carol Johnson

2017-11-15 Volume 15 • Issue 3 • 2017 • 439–456

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Mapping trends and framing issues in higher music education: Changing minds/changing practices

Helen Julia Minors, Pamela Burnard, Charles Wiffen, Zaina Shihabi and J. Simon van der Walt

2017-11-15 Volume 15 • Issue 3 • 2017 • 457–473

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Community music as a vehicle for tackling mental health-related stigma

Debra Rodgers

2017-11-15 Volume 15 • Issue 3 • 2017 • 474–487

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Can student interdependence be experienced negatively in collective music education programmes? A contextual approach

Marc Sarazin

2017-11-15 Volume 15 • Issue 3 • 2017 • 488–504

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Special feature: Music Education in Context