ABSTRACT

Teaching Music Differently explores what music teachers do and why. It offers insightful analysis of eight in-depth studies of teachers in a range of settings – the early years, a special school, primary and secondary schools, a college, a prison, a conservatoire and a community choir – and demonstrates that pedagogy is not simply the delivery of a curriculum or an enactment of a teaching plan. Rather, a teacher’s pedagogy is complex, nuanced and influenced by a multitude of factors.

Exploring the theories teachers hold about their own teaching, it reveals that, even when teachers are engaged with the same subject, their teaching varies substantially. It analyses the differences in terms of agency – the knowledge and skills that teachers bring to teaching, their expectations shaped by their life histories, the ways in which they relate to their students and the subject and their ideas about the content they teach – what is important, what is interesting, what is difficult for students to grasp. It also explores the constraints that are imposed upon the teachers – by curriculum, policy, institutions, society and the students themselves.

Together with discussion of key ideas for understanding the case studies, historical influences on music pedagogy and the main discourses around music teaching, Teaching Music Differently invites all music education professionals to consider their own responses to pedagogical discourses and to use these discourses to further the development of the profession as a whole. 

chapter 1|10 pages

The Misrepresentation of Teaching

chapter 2|16 pages

Passing it on

Examination music in Further Education

chapter 3|9 pages

Researching Pedagogy

Questions, methods, conceptual framework and analysis

chapter 4|19 pages

'Give it a go then Think About it'

An inclusive pedagogy in a Special School

chapter 5|17 pages

'You Need to Find the Slot within the Person where the Music Fits'

A social awareness and development pedagogy in a Young Offender Institution

chapter 6|20 pages

Pedagogic Discourses

Disciplinary, economic, therapeutic and critical

chapter 7|11 pages

Creating Happy and Imaginative Music Environments

Music in the Early Years

chapter 8|13 pages

‘I Wish This Lesson Could Just Go On and On’

The pleasures and challenges of teaching music in a Primary school

chapter 9|15 pages

'It's not about me'

Teaching music in a Secondary school

chapter 10|14 pages

School Music Pedagogies

Traces of history

chapter 11|17 pages

'Touching the Infinite'

Inspiring individuality in a conservatoire environment

chapter 12|14 pages

Creating Communal Identity through Music

Leadership of community choirs

chapter 13|15 pages

Cross-Case Analysis

How structure and agency shape music pedagogies