Subject Resource Network for Teacher Education

TEACHER RESEARCH: MAKING A DIFFERENCE IN MUSIC EDUCATION?
One-day Symposium
Saturday 1st November 2008
Hosted by: Cambridge University Press, the Faculty of Education of the University of Cambridge and the Open University
In the current context of government initiatives promoting new views of professionalism and practice, we are learning that research which is grounded in actual classroom practice is crucial to teacher change. Equally, eliciting, documenting and codifying practice through teacher research is becoming a central aspect of professional development. However, the extent to which teacher research helps to explain development of innovative practice, remains uncertain. The purpose of this one day symposium is to: (a) celebrate the 25th anniversary of the British Journal of Music Education (BJME) and (b) share, support and encourage 'Teacher Research' (one of the missions of the journal).
Keynote and invited speakers include:
Key Questions
This symposium will focus upon the following key questions:


