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Music Schools In Changing Societies Michaela Hahncecilia Bjrkheidi Westerlund

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Music Schools In Changing Societies Michaela Hahncecilia Bjrkheidi Westerlund
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis (Unlimited)
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.46 MB
Author: Michaela Hahn;Cecilia Bjrk;Heidi Westerlund;
ISBN: 9781003845614, 1003845614
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Music Schools In Changing Societies Michaela Hahncecilia Bjrkheidi Westerlund by Michaela Hahn;cecilia Bjrk;heidi Westerlund; 9781003845614, 1003845614 instant download after payment.

Music Schools in Changing Societies addresses the need to understand instrumental and vocal pedagogy beyond the individual sphere of teacherstudent interactions and psychological phenomena, focusing instead on the wider sociocultural, spatial, and institutional contexts of music education. Viewing music education through the perspective of collaboration, the book focuses on the context of European music schools, which have developed a central role in publicly funded educational and cultural systems. The authors demonstrate that multilevel collaboration is a vital part of how music educators and the schools where they work can respond to wider societal concerns in ways that improve educational quality.

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