Inclusion is a topic of enduring concern in
the field of music education since for a variety of reasons different kinds of people
and different kinds of music have tended to be excluded from music programs in educational institutions.
Recent research aims to produce new insights in this field.
An article
co-authored with Miwa Chiba has just been published in the journal Music Education
Research (Routledge) that examines policies shaping inclusion in music education through comparison between the nations of Japan and Luxembourg. Click
HERE to access the
article.
Also, a
recent co-authored article in International Journal of Music Education (Sage) addresses
the theme of inclusion in higher education music studies by applying decolonial
theory for consideration of the longterm experiences of music doctoral students from
different continents. Click HERE
to access the article.
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