British Music Education Yearbook 2012-13

British Music Education Yearbook 2012-13
Title British Music Education Yearbook 2012-13 PDF eBook
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Pages 320
Release 2012-07-06
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ISBN 9781907447471

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An all-encompassing guide to music education in the UK, packed with thousands of invaluable listings that will be of use to teachers, parents, students, schools, organisations, performers and anyone with a professional or personal interest in music education.

British Music Education Yearbook

British Music Education Yearbook
Title British Music Education Yearbook PDF eBook
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Publisher
Pages 388
Release 1984
Genre
ISBN 9780946890026

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British Music Education Yearbook 2013-14

British Music Education Yearbook 2013-14
Title British Music Education Yearbook 2013-14 PDF eBook
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Pages
Release 2013
Genre
ISBN 9781907447617

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Independent Schools Yearbook 2012-2013

Independent Schools Yearbook 2012-2013
Title Independent Schools Yearbook 2012-2013 PDF eBook
Author none
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 1295
Release 2013-06-20
Genre Reference
ISBN 1408181185

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The highly-respected book of reference of sought-after Independent Schools in membership of the Independent Schools Council's Associations: HMC, GSA, The Society of Heads, IAPS, ISA and COBIS.

British Music Education Yearbook 2010

British Music Education Yearbook 2010
Title British Music Education Yearbook 2010 PDF eBook
Author Toby Deller
Publisher Rhinegold
Pages 486
Release 2009-07-07
Genre Music
ISBN 9781906178840

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Handbook of Musical Identities

Handbook of Musical Identities
Title Handbook of Musical Identities PDF eBook
Author Raymond MacDonald
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 1013
Release 2017-03-09
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0191092347

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Music is a tremendously powerful channel through which people develop their personal and social identities. Music is used to communicate emotions, thoughts, political statements, social relationships, and physical expressions. But, just as language can mediate the construction and negotiation of developing identities, so music can also be a means of communication through which aspects of people's identities are constructed. Music can have a profound influence on our developing sense of identity, our values, and our beliefs, be it from rock music, classical music, or jazz. Musical identities (MacDonald, Hargreaves and Miell, 2002) was unique in being in being one of the first books to explore this fascinating topic. This new book documents the remarkable expansion and growth in the study of musical identities since the publication of the earlier work. The editors identify three main features of current psychological approaches to musical identities, which concern their definition, development, and the identification of individual differences, as well as four main real-life contexts in which musical identities have been investigated, namely in music and musical institutions; specific geographical communities; education; and in health and well-being. This conceptual framework provides the rationale for the structure of the Handbook. The book is divided into seven main sections. The first, 'Sociological, discursive and narrative approaches', includes several general theoretical accounts of musical identities from this perspective, as well as some more specific investigations. The second and third main sections deal in depth with two of the three psychological topics described above, namely the development of and individual differences in musical identities. The fourth, fifth and sixth main sections pursue three of the real-life contexts identified above, namely 'Musical institutions and practitioners', 'Education', and 'Health and well-being'. The seventh and final main section of the Handbook - 'Case studies' - includes chapters which look at particular musical identities in specific times, places, or contexts. The multidisciplinary range and breadth of the Handbook's contents reflect the rapid changes that are taking place in music, in digital technology, and in their role in society as a whole, such that the study of musical identity is likely to proliferate even further in the future.

Advancing Music Education in Northern Europe

Advancing Music Education in Northern Europe
Title Advancing Music Education in Northern Europe PDF eBook
Author David G. Hebert
Publisher Routledge
Pages 280
Release 2019-02-20
Genre Music
ISBN 1351045970

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Advancing Music Education in Northern Europe tells the story of a unique organization that has contributed in profound ways to the professional development of music teachers in the Nordic and Baltic nations. At the same time, the book offers reflections on how music education and approaches to the training of music teachers have changed across recent decades, a period of significant innovations. In a time where international partnerships appear to be threatened by a recent resurgence in protectionism and nationalism, this book also more generally demonstrates the value of formalized international cooperation in the sphere of higher education. The setting for the discussion, Northern Europe, is a region arguably of great importance to music education for a number of reasons, seen, for instance, in Norway’s ranking as the “happiest nation on earth”, the well-known success of Finland’s schools in international-comparative measures of student achievement, how Sweden has grappled with its recent experience as “Europe’s top recipient of asylum seekers per capita”, and Estonia’s national identity as a country born from a “Singing Revolution”, to name but a few examples. The contributors chronicle how the Nordic Network for Music Education (NNME) was founded and developed, document its impact, and demonstrate how the eight nations involved in this network – Norway, Iceland, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania – are making unique contributions of global significance to the field of music education.