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Knowledge and Music Education: A Social Realist Account
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Knowledge and Music Education: A Social Realist Account

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Knowledge and Music Education: A Social Realist Account explores current challenges for music education in relation to wider philosophical and political debates.
Seeks to find a way forward for the field by rethinking the nature and value of epistemic knowledge in the wake of postmodern critiques.
Focusing on secondary school music, and considering changes in approaches to teaching over time, this book seeks to understand the forces at play that enhance or undermine music’s contribution to a socially just curriculum for all.
The author argues that the unique nature of disciplinary-derived knowledge provides students with essential cognitive development, and must be integrated with the turn to more inclusive, student-centred, and culturally responsive teaching.
Connecting theoretical issues with concrete curriculum design, the book considers how we can give music students the benefits of specialized subject knowledge without returning to a traditional past.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
5 August 2022
Pages
244
ISBN
9781032292519

Knowledge and Music Education: A Social Realist Account explores current challenges for music education in relation to wider philosophical and political debates.
Seeks to find a way forward for the field by rethinking the nature and value of epistemic knowledge in the wake of postmodern critiques.
Focusing on secondary school music, and considering changes in approaches to teaching over time, this book seeks to understand the forces at play that enhance or undermine music’s contribution to a socially just curriculum for all.
The author argues that the unique nature of disciplinary-derived knowledge provides students with essential cognitive development, and must be integrated with the turn to more inclusive, student-centred, and culturally responsive teaching.
Connecting theoretical issues with concrete curriculum design, the book considers how we can give music students the benefits of specialized subject knowledge without returning to a traditional past.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
5 August 2022
Pages
244
ISBN
9781032292519