Creating a Musical School

David Bray author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:7th May '09

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This book looks at two years in the life of the UK's first Specialist Music College - the Northampton School for Girls - and sets the development of this school against what we know about other schools often described as 'musical'. The author also sets out a wider context of local and national developments in education, and challenges myths about musical children and the idea that some children never succeed in music. This book does not provide easy answers but, in an entertaining and thought-provoking way, challenges the reader to think hard about the issues surrounding music provision in schools and to reflect on and help develop their practice. Foreword by Howard Goodall.

One of the book's merits is the wide coverage of issues in music education . . . There really is something for everyone with an interest in music education . .. Every music teacher would benefit from the interesting and challenging ideas put forward regarding the nature of musical talent. * Bette Gray-Fow, Classroom Music, February 2010 *
This is an accessible and comprehensive book that covers a broad spectrum of issues, examined against the backdrop of government policy . . . Though it is largely a personal view of what makes a musical school, it is one that is likely to be shared by most music educators. Additionally, the book might be useful for those embarking on an Initial Teacher Education course as a way to reflect on their own experiences. * Kate Laurence, Psychology of Music 38(2) 2010 *

ISBN: 9780193355880

Dimensions: 233mm x 156mm x 13mm

Weight: 384g

240 pages