
How do some schools get music so right while others get it so wrong? Janet Mills, a former HMI and teacher, draws on work in more than 800 schools and published research as she seeks to help schools improve their practice - no matter how good it is already. Successful teaching, she argues, is creative, uplifting, enabling, and, above all, rooted in music. The aim of this book is to 'Put the music back into music'.Thought-provoking, challenging, and empowering, this book is an essential read for all those interested in music in schools, including class teachers, instrumental teachers, and researchers. Using informative and entertaining examples and anecdotes, Janet Mills criticizes notions such as 'musical children' and 'musical schools', and comments on the roles of instrumental teachers and so-called 'non-specialists'. She explores how music in school can, and must, interact with music out of school, and considers how to measure progress in music - and how not to. Music in the School is not a step-by-step guide to better teaching, but rather a springboard for consideration, reflection, and action. Anyone who cares about music at school will find this book a powerful tool.
This book investigates the disparity in music education quality across schools and proposes a framework for centering musical practice within the curriculum. Janet Mills, a former HMI and experienced educator, synthesizes observations from over 800 schools alongside existing academic research. She argues that effective music instruction must be creative and inherently musical, challenging conventional administrative metrics and pedagogical assumptions that prioritize standardized outcomes over genuine musical engagement.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Educators and researchers frequently cite this work as a reflective resource that challenges traditional classroom hierarchies. Experts highlight the text for its ability to provoke critical thought among both specialist music teachers and generalist staff members.
Page Count:
244
Publication Date:
2005-10-13
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0193223031
ISBN-13:
9780193223035
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