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John Locke and Personal Identity : Immortality and Bodily Resurrection in 17th-Century Philosophy, Hardback Book

John Locke and Personal Identity : Immortality and Bodily Resurrection in 17th-Century Philosophy Hardback

Part of the Continuum Studies in British Philosophy series

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This landmark collection will explore the origins and foundations of music education across five continents.

The introduction of music as a compulsory subject in schools is of unique significance for music educationists and researchers.

However, their shared knowledge of this phenomenon is fragmentary and there is consequently a need for more comprehensive documentation and analysis of the foundational aspect of school music from a variety of international perspectives. Origins and Foundations of Music Education considers the following key issues: the inclusion of music as part of the compulsory school curriculum in the context of the historical and political landscape; the aims, objectives and content of the music curriculum as a compulsory subject; teaching methods; the provision and training of teachers of music; the experiences of pupils experiencing this musical education.

Contributors have carefully selected to represent countries which have incorporated music into compulsory schooling for a variety of differing reasons giving a diverse collection which will guide future actions and policy.

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