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Carolyn Cooke – Music Education Research, 2024
Bringing together literature from music education, posthumanism, sound studies and ethnomusicology, this article considers what sound 'does' in music education spaces. Within posthumanism, the role of sound, as a manifestation of material-human entanglements, is under-theorised. This article, diffractively plays with the literature and evidence…
Descriptors: Music Education, Acoustics, Humanism, Singing
Wilfried Gruhn – Music Education Research, 2025
Cognitive conceptions of action and perception have been seen for a long time as separate, peripheral processes. Here, we will introduce a new perspective on perception and action as an interacting developmental process. Evolutionary and neurophysiological research studies have demonstrated that cognitive processes arise from motor development.…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Music Education, Motor Development, Cognitive Processes
Dag Jansson; Erik Døving; Anne Haugland Balsnes – Music Education Research, 2024
The voice plays a paradoxical role -- it is inclusive because everyone has one, and it is exclusive as it is used to falsely separate 'singers' and 'non-singers'. A new choral movement has emerged, with a low threshold for participation and inclusive practices, where one of the early offerings was "Everyone Can Sing" (ECS) in Norway. As…
Descriptors: Singing, Music Education, Inclusion, Foreign Countries
Karen Wickett; Jane Parker – Music Education Research, 2024
The aim of, Jane's, Soundwaves Early Childhood Music lead, and Karen's, Early Childhood Studies lecturer, inquiry is to encourage new insights into how multiple relationalities and learning play out, throughout Soundwaves, an early childhood music education (ECME) programme. We work with Barad's diffractive methodology to shape our…
Descriptors: Music Education, Early Childhood Education, Caring, Ethics
Pamela Burnard; Nathalie Ann Köbli – Music Education Research, 2024
Much of historical and contemporary music education research is influenced by a Cartesian ontology of opposition. This reinforces the classic function of music and music education: the exercise of possession, ownership and control. To confront these ideas, our article reimagines music education research through posthumanism and new materialism. In…
Descriptors: Music Education, Educational Research, Music Teachers, Learning Processes
Ellefsen, Live Weider; Karlsen, Sidsel; Nielsen, Siw Graabraek – Music Education Research, 2023
This article reports on a survey of Norwegian compulsory school music teachers, in which 293 teachers from 239 schools participated. In addition to providing demographic information, the teachers were asked what kinds of music their students listened to, sang, played, and created during lessons, and what activities this music was part of. We…
Descriptors: Music Education, Foreign Countries, Music Teachers, Secondary School Teachers
Rebekah Donn; Daniel Elphick – Music Education Research, 2024
This review provides a summary and discussion of the 'Music Literacy' strand (day 1) of the Society for Music Analysis's OxMAC conference (University of Oxford, July 2023). The review highlights how the ever-expanding range of musics currently studied in higher education calls for an increasingly multifaceted understanding of the term 'music…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Music, Literacy, Educational Technology
Meeting the Musician-Teacher Halfway: A Baradian Perspective on Identity Research in Music Education
Ryan Matthew Lewis – Music Education Research, 2024
This theoretical paper explores how researching the identities of musician-teachers can be differently conceptualised through a critical posthuman lens. Wider calls to action demand an expanded professionalism of musician-teachers, but when such recommendations are combined with fixed notions of identity as self-contained and producible, they risk…
Descriptors: Music Teachers, Music Education, Humanism, Realism
Alison Harmer – Music Education Research, 2024
Inspired by Graham Harman's philosophy of human access, and within the 'flattening ontology' of Object Oriented Ontology, Ring o' Roses is speculated about as a finite object with ontological independence from humans, repertoire, song, utility, and cultural context. Ring o' Roses playfully dances us through an introduction to OOO, and on to the…
Descriptors: Play, Music, Music Education, Educational Philosophy
Florence Brady – Music Education Research, 2024
In this article I explore the construct of the 'natural' voice within the context of the natural voice movement, before invoking perspectives on voice from the posthumanities and D/deaf studies in discussion of "The Walk," a performance between a puppet, a natural voice choir, a refugee choir and a large audience that occurred in London…
Descriptors: Music Education, Humanism, Singing, Group Activities
Luan Shaw – Music Education Research, 2025
The forging and maintenance of alumni relations is critical to the sustainability of Higher Music Education Institutions worldwide. In contrast to university-based career mentoring programmes, research about the role of alumni in conservatoire students' professional development is scarce. Alumni profiles are often used to support conservatoires'…
Descriptors: Music Education, Higher Education, College Faculty, Alumni
Mari Ystanes Fjeldstad; Synnøve Kvile; Runa Hestad Jenssen – Music Education Research, 2024
How and why did three PhD fellows become feminist posthumanist scholars within the field of music education research? Drawing on Karen Barad's theorising of phenomena, not pre-existing entities, as the primary ontological unit and on Rosi Braidotti's concept of the nomadic subject, we explore our research subjectivities as they are becoming in and…
Descriptors: Music Education, Feminism, Humanism, Scholarship
Fetokaki, Sophie – Music Education Research, 2023
Criticism of the foundational whiteness of western classical music's socio-cultural heritage remains relatively rare, and the field continues to export a prestigious self-image of cultural and technical superiority. Building on Ben Spatz' epistemology of practice, I argue that the foundational whiteness of western classical music is principally…
Descriptors: Music Education, Classical Music, Racism, Epistemology
Bacchi, Carol – Music Education Research, 2023
This article introduces an analytic strategy or thinking tool called the 'What's the Problem Represented to be?' (WPR) approach and suggests its usefulness for reflecting on important debates in music education. First developed as a mode of policy analysis, WPR has since been adopted in many fields and topic areas. The WPR approach consists of…
Descriptors: Music Education, Epistemology, Problem Solving, Educational Policy
Jesus Alfonso D. Datu; Katy Ieong Cheng Ho Weatherly – Music Education Research, 2025
Theories about giftedness have been extensively applied in understanding academic and talent development of gifted and high-ability students in academic-related and other co-curricular domains of performance. However, there is limited literature on the application of such theories in musically talented students and adults. This review addresses…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Music Education, Talent Development, Gifted

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