The teaching and learning of music around the world have evolved in diverse ways as social, industrial, and cultural developments have influenced the ways humans understand, organize, and collectivize music education. Revolutions in Music Education: Historical and Social Explorations chronicles major changes in music education that continue to shape practices in the twenty-first century. The contributors investigate the organizational, pedagogical, and strategic approaches to teaching music across the ages. The universality of music is manifest in the chapters of this book, providing meaning and insight from all geographic, socio-political, and economic contexts.
Contributions by: Andrew Brown, Leon de Bruin, Alexandra Carlson, Renée Crawford, Karin Greenhead, Timothy J. Groulx, Patrick Horton, Geoffrey Lowe, Paul Louth, Ros McMillan, Hilary McQueen, Jane Southcott, Andrew Sutherland, Carol Williams
Foreword by: Howard Goodall