Too cool for school? Musicians as partners in education

Ailbhe Kenny*

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Abstract

This article addresses the distinctive role that artists play in education. Although there has been a growing body of research internationally into artists involved in teaching and learning processes, the practice of artists in education in Ireland has developed in an uneven and sometimes disjointed manner. The field of 'arts in education' and issues surrounding its policy and practice in Ireland are investigated here. This article takes music as a focus in examining musicians' engagement in educational partnerships. Discussions around the role of artists in educational settings, successful partnerships and professional development are presented. Interviews carried out with a purposive sample of eight musicians are thematically analysed to provide meaningful insight into these debates drawn from actual practice. In this way, the article contributes to developing research into arts in education and, more specifically, music in education. In doing so, it hopes to underpin future policy, practice and stimulate further research in this area.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)153-166
Number of pages14
JournalIrish Educational Studies
Volume29
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 10 Jun 2010

Keywords

  • Arts in education
  • Musicians in school
  • Partnerships

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