A century of change in music education : historical perspectives on contemporary practice in British secondary school music
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A century of change in music education : historical perspectives on contemporary practice in British secondary school music
Ashgate, 2000
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [221]-232) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Perceived through the ages as a civilizing force, music has a fundamental role to play in education. This text is a reminder of how we arrived at contemporary debates and challenges in music education. The author charts the history of music teaching in British secondary schools over the course of the 20th century. Each chapter looks at a significant period in which the ideas and practices of a generation were established and refined. The main education publications of each decade are also examined, including the work of MacPherson, Somervell and Yorke Trotter.
Table of Contents
- Introduction - researching the development of music education
- music education for all - 1900s-1930s
- tradition and exploration - 1940s-1950s
- "the use of noise to make music" - 1960s-mid-1970s
- models of musical learning - late 1970s-mid-1980s
- questions of assessment - towards the GCSE
- music in the National Curriculum - policy and practice
- new directions, new perspectives - late 1980s-1990s
- ideals and opportunities - a century of music education. Appendix: National Curriculum terminology and personalities.
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