Who gets to play? Investigating equity in musical instrument instruction in Scottish primary schools

Moscardini, L., Barron, D. and Wilson, A. 2013. Who gets to play? Investigating equity in musical instrument instruction in Scottish primary schools. International Journal of Inclusive Education. 17 (6), pp. 646-662. https://doi.org/10.1080/13603116.2012.705338

TitleWho gets to play? Investigating equity in musical instrument instruction in Scottish primary schools
AuthorsMoscardini, L., Barron, D. and Wilson, A.
Abstract

There is a widely held view that learning to play a musical instrument is a valuable experience for all children in terms of their personal growth and development. Although there is no statutory obligation for instrumental music provision in Scottish primary schools, there are well-established Instrumental Music Services in Local Education Authorities that have been developed to provide this facility for pupils. This article presents the findings of a study that was aimed at investigating the extent to which the opportunity to undertake instrumental instruction in Scottish primary schools is equitable. The study employed a mixed-methods approach. Data were gathered from 21 Scottish primary schools, a total pupil population of 5122 pupils of whom 323 pupils were receiving instrumental instruction. The analysis involved an investigation of the academic profile of this group, the representation of children with additional support needs (ASN) and the nature of their ASN. A qualitative analysis of policy and guideline documents and interviews with Heads of Instrumental Services, headteachers and instrumental instructors served to explain and illuminate the quantitative data. The findings showed that particular groups of children with ASN were significantly under-represented and offer explanations of the processes by which this occurs.

Keywordsequity; musical instrument instruction; additional support needs; special educational needs
JournalInternational Journal of Inclusive Education
Journal citation17 (6), pp. 646-662
ISSN1360-3116
Year2013
PublisherTaylor & Francis
Accepted author manuscript
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1080/13603116.2012.705338
Publication dates
Published2013
Published27 Jul 2012

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