PROGRAM
Days: Tuesday, April 11th Wednesday, April 12th Thursday, April 13th Friday, April 14th
Tuesday, April 11th
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10:45-11:00Break
11:00-12:00 Session 3A: Spoken Paper Presentations
Chair:
Pam Burnard (University of Cambridge, UK)
Location: RiME_1
11:00 | Looping the Break: 'Difference' as Hip-Hop Pedagogy (abstract) |
11:30 | Blurred Lines and Queered Spaces: An Examination of Teachers’ Visions of Multi-Styles Curricula (abstract) |
11:00-12:00 Session 3B: Spoken Paper Presentations
Chair:
Cynthia Stephens-Himonides (Kingston University, UK)
Location: RiME_2
11:00 | Shifted orientations in the manifestations of music app interfaces used in performances (abstract) |
11:30 | Music practice among Canadian musicians : a national survey examining the impact of technology on participants’ access to music activities during the pandemic (abstract) |
11:00-12:30 Session 3C: Spoken Paper Presentations
Chair:
Thade Buchborn (Hochschule für Musik Freiburg, Germany)
Location: RiME_3
11:00 | Signature pedagogies of creative collaboration in advanced music training, education and professional development (abstract) |
11:30 | A case-study of signature pedagogies of collaborative creativity in advanced chamber music ensembles (abstract) |
12:00 | The impacts of Covid-19 lockdowns on professional and personal lives of freelance creative collaborative musicians (abstract) |
11:00-12:00 Session 3D: Workshop
Location: RiME_4
11:00 | Caring for Our Planet: A World Apart or Same Difference? Online Collaborative Composing Across the Miles (abstract) |
12:00-13:30Break
13:30-14:30 Session 4: Keynote Address 1
Chair:
Mary Stakelum (Royal College of Music, UK)
Location: RiME_1
13:30 | Rethinking the large ensemble paradigm: moving towards epistemic justice (abstract) |
15:00-16:00 Session 5A: Spoken Paper Presentations
Chair:
Thade Buchborn (Hochschule für Musik Freiburg, Germany)
Location: RiME_1
15:00 | Disrupting Norms for Future Music Educators (abstract) |
15:30 | Undergraduate Music Education Students Experiences with Intentionally Disruptive Pedagogy (abstract) |
15:00-16:00 Session 5B: Spoken Paper Presentations
Chair:
Natassa Economidou Stavrou (University of Nicosia, Cyprus)
Location: RiME_2
15:00 | Musical parenting in the Norwegian schools of music and arts. Findings from an interview study among parents, teachers, and headteachers. (abstract) |
15:30 | Explorations of Empathic Creativity in Adult-Child Musical Play (abstract) |
15:00-16:00 Session 5C: Spoken Paper Presentations
Chair:
Mary Stakelum (Royal College of Music, UK)
Location: RiME_3
15:00 | Sound Communities (abstract) |
15:30 | Ethical Voice Teaching (abstract) |
15:00-16:00 Session 5D: Spoken Paper Presentations
Chair:
Michelle Mazzocco (Independent scholar, UK)
Location: RiME_4
15:00 | Should be seen, should be heard: Childism in the private music studio (abstract) |
16:00-16:30Break
16:30-18:00 Session 6A: Spoken Paper Presentations
Chair:
Silke Schmid (Pädagogische Hochschule Freiburg, Germany)
Location: RiME_1
16:30 | Ecopsychological, Ecofeminist, and Ecojustice Education Considerations for Music Education (paper proposal) (abstract) |
17:00 | Music education, environmental sustainability and climate change: a review of recent research, practice and innovation (abstract) |
17:30 | Music Education and Civic Imagination (abstract) |
16:30-18:00 Session 6B: Spoken Paper Presentations
Chair:
Steven Berryman (Chartered College of Teaching, UK)
Location: RiME_2
16:30 | The official and the lived Music Curriculum through the music teachers’ lens (abstract) |
17:00 | The identity of secondary school music teachers in England: Revisited and further explored (abstract) |
17:30 | Understanding and Enacting Presence: A Case Study of Four U.S. Music Educators (abstract) |
16:30-18:00 Session 6C: Spoken Paper Presentations
Chair:
Jessica Pitt (Royal College of Music, UK)
Location: RiME_3
16:30 | First Generation College Students in Music Education: A Narrative Study (abstract) |
17:00 | Being Human/Being Musician: Co-constructing a counter-archival decolonial praxis in Trinidadian Higher Music Education (abstract) |
17:30 | The Indigenisation of Music Education – Connecting with the Land (abstract) |
16:30-18:00 Session 6D: Spoken Paper Presentations
Chair:
Johanna Lehtinen-Schnabel (University of the Arts Helsinki, Finland)
Location: RiME_4
16:30 | Facilitating inclusive socio-musical spaces for newly arrived migrant children (abstract) |
17:00 | Teachers’ perspectives on children’s musical games in Greek school playgrounds (abstract) |
17:30 | Creative and Critical Thinking at the Heart of Middle Level Arts Education (abstract) |
Wednesday, April 12th
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09:30-10:30 Session 7: Keynote Address 2
Chair:
Mary Stakelum (Royal College of Music, UK)
Location: RiME_1
09:30 | Bringing a "What's the Problem Represented to be?" approach to Music Education: A National Plan for Music Education (abstract) |
10:30-11:00Break
11:00-12:00 Session 8A: Spoken Paper Presentations
Chair:
Luan Shaw (Birmingham City University, UK)
Location: RiME_1
11:00 | How to look like an expert performer? Self-critiquing performativity for the concert stage (abstract) |
11:30 | Developing an online intervention on effective practice and performance preparation for conservatoire piano students (abstract) |
11:00-12:00 Session 8B: Spoken Paper Presentations
Chair:
Silke Schmid (Pädagogische Hochschule Freiburg, Germany)
Location: RiME_2
11:00 | Protecting heritage and promoting diversity: Investigating lower- and upper-voice choirs in the United Kingdom as sites of education and ambition (abstract) |
11:30 | "Here's to Song": Experiences of Amateur Singers in an Intensive Adult Choral Camp (abstract) |
11:00-12:00 Session 8C: Spoken Paper Presentations
Chair:
Dave Camlin (Royal College of Music, UK)
Location: RiME_3
11:00 | Policy Problems and the Ethical Complexities of Music in Australian Youth Justice Settings (abstract) |
11:30 | Artists Care: Supervision and care for those working in complex and challenging contexts (abstract) |
11:00-12:00 Session 8D: Poster Session
Chair:
Mary Stakelum (Royal College of Music, UK)
Location: RiME_4
11:00 | Imposter Feelings of Undergraduate Music Education Students (abstract) |
11:05 | Different music teacher identities? Educational pathways for developing professional expertise (abstract) |
11:10 | Singing Classical and “Pulling from My Jazz Roots”: Choral Teachers with Multiple Musical-Cultural Competencies (abstract) |
11:15 | Applied Piano. Reconstructive insights into students’ practices in higher music education in Germany (abstract) |
11:20 | Synergies of listening: Voice and connection in collective free improvisation (abstract) |
11:25 | “Singing immigrants”: Intertwining musical and linguistic expression in a language-aware choir practice (abstract) |
11:30 | Elementary General Music Teacher Responses to Trauma Sequelae (abstract) |
11:35 | Music for Inclusion and Healing in Schools: Revisioning Contemporary ‘Urban’ Musics (abstract) |
11:40 | The impact of dyslexia and/or dyscalculia on the learning and musicianship of university music students (abstract) |
12:00-13:30Break
12:30-13:30 Session 9: Sempre AGM (open to the public) Meeting ID: 957 3972 2329 Passcode: 638642
Location: RiME_5
13:30-14:30 Session 10A: Spoken Paper Presentations
Chair:
Adam Whittaker (Birmingham City University, UK)
Location: RiME_1
13:30 | Autoethnography and music education (abstract) |
14:00 | Preparing conservatoire students for the music education workforce: institutional and industrial perspectives on instrumental teacher education in England (abstract) |
13:30-14:30 Session 10B: Spoken Paper Presentations
Chair:
Kristine Healy (Chethams School of Music, UK)
Location: RiME_2
13:30 | A new take on gender imbalances in music education - collaboratory visions for equal musical becomings (abstract) |
14:00 | Advancing equality, diversity and inclusion in the composing field: lessons learnt from the UK and Finland (abstract) |
13:30-14:30 Session 10C: Spoken Paper Presentations
Chair:
Mary Stakelum (Royal College of Music, UK)
Location: RiME_3
13:30 | From student to teacher and beyond: An exploration of the pathways, conceptions, and professional development values of multi-instrument teachers in Ireland. (abstract) |
14:00 | Being and becoming musicians in a complex Europe (abstract) |
13:30-14:30 Session 10D: Spoken Paper Presentations
Chair:
Thade Buchborn (Hochschule für Musik Freiburg, Germany)
Location: RiME_4
13:30 | Walking Away From Music Teacher Preparation: The Experiences of Three Students of Colour (abstract) |
14:00 | Music teacher education - stuck in traditions or oriented towards the future? (abstract) |
14:30-15:00Break
15:00-16:00 Session 11A: Spoken Paper Presentations
Chair:
Adam Whittaker (Birmingham City University, UK)
Location: RiME_1
15:00 | In the Groove: A Musical Professional Learning Community in Secondary School (abstract) |
15:30 | Heterophonic enactments of Kodály-inspired professional learning in the Australian secondary music classroom (abstract) |
15:00-16:00 Session 11B: Spoken Paper Presentations
Chair:
Juliet Hess (Michigan State University, United States)
Location: RiME_2
15:00 | Emotional abuse in classical music education in Finland (abstract) |
15:30 | Personal and Professional Life Experiences of Select LGBTQ Music Faculty in the United States (abstract) |
15:00-16:00 Session 11C: Spoken Paper Presentations
Chair:
Thade Buchborn (Hochschule für Musik Freiburg, Germany)
Location: RiME_3
15:00 | A posthuman paradigm for early childhood music: Musical play as mycelial embodied polyphony (abstract) |
15:30 | Posthumanising diverse creativities in music education research: What matters? (abstract) |
15:00-16:00 Session 11D: Spoken Paper Presentations
Chair:
Emma Nenadic (Birmingham City University, UK)
Location: RiME_4
15:00 | Understanding musical development in special schools in England: perspectives from specialist and generalist teachers (abstract) |
15:30 | Teach All of Your Children Well: Music Teacher Education for Teaching Music to Students with Disabilities (abstract) |
16:00-16:30Break
16:30-18:00 Session 12A: Spoken Paper Presentations
Chair:
Neil Garner (University of East London, UK)
Location: RiME_1
16:30 | Staying on Solid Ground: Nurturing culturally safe spaces and promoting industry pathways for First Nations students through decolonial arts-based initiatives. (abstract) |
17:00 | An Analysis of Church Music-Making Behaviours and their Implications for Practice (abstract) |
17:30 | Fostering a sense of national identity through teaching and learning Chinese music? Perspectives from Hong Kong primary music teachers (abstract) |
16:30-18:00 Session 12B: Spoken Paper Presentations
Chair:
Christine Grier (Pedal Notes Music Education, Ireland)
Location: RiME_2
16:30 | Musical agency and the young pianist: A pedagogical strategy to support self-regulated learning, explored through aspects of competence and autonomy from the learner perspective (abstract) |
17:00 | A Systematic Review of Online Music Assessments for Tertiary-Level Teaching (abstract) |
17:30 | Improving Assessment and Increasing Diversity in Instrumental Music Education (abstract) |
16:30-18:00 Session 12C: Spoken Paper Presentations
Chair:
Anna Mariguddi (Edge Hill University, UK)
Location: RiME_3
16:30 | Grappling with Neoliberalism: The Possibilities and Limitations of Project-Based Learning as Critical Practice in Music Education (abstract) |
17:00 | An investigation into how an Irish arts partnership can support primary teachers in their teaching of arts education (abstract) |
17:30 | Music Education between Audience Development and Social Responsibility. Learning and Participation managers’ perspectives on their work in music institutions (abstract) |
16:30-18:00 Session 12D: Symposium
Chair:
Jennie Henley (Royal Northern College of Music, UK)
Location: RiME_4
16:30 | Policy, research, strategy: driving change from within the conservatoire (abstract) |
Thursday, April 13th
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09:30-10:30 Session 13: Keynote Address 3
Chair:
Mary Stakelum (Royal College of Music, UK)
Location: RiME_1
09:30 | Performance Pedagogy: Learning from the ancestors to meet modern needs (abstract) |
10:30-11:00Break
11:00-12:00 Session 14A: Spoken Paper Presentations
Chair:
Carol Johnson (University of Melbourne, Australia)
Location: RiME_1
11:00 | Examining the value of two pupils’ learning in computer-based music composition from a non-verbal (‘silent’) perspective. (abstract) |
11:30 | Creating music with tablet computers in the secondary music classroom: an activity system analysis of two school communities (abstract) |
11:00-12:00 Session 14B: Spoken Paper Presentations
Chair:
Maria Varvarigou (Mary Immaculate College, Ireland)
Location: RiME_2
11:00 | Considering physiological reactivity to music in the context of musical competencies (abstract) |
11:30 | Using Eye Tracking to Understand Beginning Student Perception and Chunking Awareness during Sight Reading Performance (abstract) |
11:00-12:00 Session 14C: Workshop
Chair:
Susie McComb (Independent Scholar, UK)
Location: RiME_3
11:00 | "We don't know how to rhyme, but damn, we try!": Teaching rhyme's musicality (abstract) |
11:00-12:00 Session 14D: Poster Session
Chair:
Mary Stakelum (Royal College of Music, UK)
Location: RiME_4
11:00 | Exploring Green's model of informal learning in the current music education landscape (abstract) |
11:05 | MusicBeing in an age of transformation: A meta-narrative review study on connectivity and recent holistic approaches in music education (abstract) |
11:10 | The Reconciliation of the Identities of Five Elementary Music Students Across a Landscape of Practice (Paper) (abstract) |
11:15 | An Examination of Two Chinese Opera Performance Recordings: Implications for Cross-Cultural Music Pedagogy (abstract) |
11:20 | Historical Trends of Representation in Concert Band Literature (abstract) |
11:25 | Descriptive statistical analysis of Music Theory Exam from Advanced Placement (AP) annual reports (1997-2021): A Chinese teacher’s perspective (abstract) |
11:30 | Is it Inclusive? Providing Meaningful Musical Experiences for All Students in Educational Settings (abstract) |
11:35 | The influence of accessible musical instruments on parity of access and experience in whole-class ensemble lessons for children with additional needs in England. (abstract) |
12:00-13:30Break
13:30-14:30 Session 15: Keynote Address 4
Chair:
Mary Stakelum (Royal College of Music, UK)
Location: RiME_1
13:30 | Uprooting the Eugenics Tree: Detecting and Defunding a Living Legacy in US Music Education Policies and Practices (abstract) |
14:30-15:00Break
15:00-16:00 Session 16A: Spoken Paper Presentations
Chair:
Maria Varvarigou (Mary Immaculate College, Ireland)
Location: RiME_1
15:00 | Music Specialist Teachers’ Beliefs and Practical Experiences about Warm-Ups in the Classroom Music Lessons and in the Children’s Choir Rehearsals (abstract) |
15:30 | "We Have a Voice:" Informal Learning Practices and Processes in One High School Choral Program (abstract) |
15:00-16:00 Session 16B: Spoken Paper Presentations
Chair:
Cynthia Stephens-Himonides (Kingston University, UK)
Location: RiME_2
15:00 | Doing Gender in German School Music Textbooks (abstract) |
15:30 | Raising Awareness towards De*colonisation- a Discourse Analysis of Jewish music materials for school-based music education (abstract) |
15:00-16:00 Session 16C: Panel Discussion
Chair:
Audrey Lawrence-Mattis (Independent Scholar, UK)
Location: RiME_3
15:00 | Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in Music Studies (EDIMS) (abstract) |
15:00-16:00 Session 16D: Poster Session
Chair:
Neil Garner (University of East London, UK)
Location: RiME_4
15:00 | Implications of Neuroscience on Teaching and Learning Music (abstract) |
15:05 | Musical early learning program, parental sensitivity and socioemotional outcome: a randomized control trial (abstract) |
15:10 | Self-Efficacy, Intrinsic Motivation, and Self-Worth of Middle School Singers: A Pilot Study (abstract) |
15:15 | Motivation and praise-seeking behaviors in university-level music students (abstract) |
15:20 | Teaching and assessing aesthetic aspects of students’ musical performances at aesthetic program in Swedish upper secondary schools: a qualitative study of music teachers’ approaches to musical expression (abstract) |
15:25 | Improvisation for all? Personality and self-regulaton as mediators in the flow inducing effect of task instruction. (abstract) |
15:30 | An exploration of the impact of psychological constructs on the experiences of former women band directors (abstract) |
15:35 | Newcomer Youth Engagement Program: Literacy skill development through music education (abstract) |
15:40 | Relationship between master and student - developing a musician's self-efficacy (abstract) |
16:00-16:30Break
16:30-18:00 Session 17A: Spoken Paper Presentations
Chair:
Dave Camlin (Royal College of Music, UK)
Location: RiME_1
16:30 | Exploring Young Children's Experience of Rhythmic Entrainment (abstract) |
17:00 | Music training for children with reading disorder: Preliminary results of a Randomized Control Trial (abstract) |
16:30-18:00 Session 17B: Spoken Paper Presentations
Chair:
Julie Byrne (Bath Spa University, UK)
Location: RiME_2
16:30 | Songwriting in the chat: How Zoom facilitated collaborative creativity (abstract) |
17:00 | The Uncanny Soundscapes and Visibilities of Pandemic Emergency Remote Music Teaching (abstract) |
17:30 | Exploring teacher self-perceptions of technology, pedagogy, and content knowledge, identity, and adaptability (abstract) |
16:30-18:00 Session 17C: Spoken Paper Presentations
Chair:
Jessica Pitt (Royal College of Music, UK)
Location: RiME_3
16:30 | Introducing a “Sound centred approach to Music Education” in early childhood: Reflections and challenges for Music Education (abstract) |
17:00 | ‘Flow, Bubbles and Waves’: An In-depth Case Study Examining Engagement for a Neurodivergent Child in a Music Class. (abstract) |
17:30 | Dialogue and the emergence of student subject-ness in a world-centered music education (abstract) |
16:30-18:00 Session 17D: Symposium
Chair:
José Luis Aróstegui (Universidad de Granada, Spain)
Location: RiME_4
16:30 | Facing Diversity, Searching for Commonalities: Music Teacher Education at the European Higher Education Area (abstract) |
Friday, April 14th
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09:30-10:30 Session 18: Keynote Address 5
Chair:
Mary Stakelum (Royal College of Music, UK)
Location: RiME_1
09:30 | What are the possibilities for music teacher agency within neoliberal and neo-conservative policy and political frameworks? Challenges and opportunities (abstract) |
10:30-11:00Break
11:00-12:00 Session 19A: Spoken Paper Presentations
Chair:
Mary Stakelum (Royal College of Music, UK)
Location: RiME_1
11:00 | ‘Flexibility’ and ‘difference’: Problematising secondary level music education in Malta (abstract) |
11:30 | Governance or Governmentality: Grassroot Policy and Music Teacher Leadership (abstract) |
11:00-12:00 Session 19B: Spoken Paper Presentations
Chair:
Kristine Healy (Chethams School of Music, UK)
Location: RiME_2
11:00 | Singing and Sounding: An investigation of teacher perspectives on the use of the vocal tract in singing and wind instrument playing (abstract) |
11:30 | Canon, Requirements, and Ideology: Issues of Reproduction in Piano Teaching at a Swedish institution for Higher Music Education 1983–2009 (paper) (abstract) |
11:00-12:00 Session 19C: Spoken Paper Presentations
Chair:
Maria Varvarigou (Mary Immaculate College, Ireland)
Location: RiME_3
11:00 | DIY musicianship and its potential for lifelong learning (abstract) |
11:30 | Fair access to music education? Geographic and socio-economic inequalities in music education opportunity across England. (abstract) |
11:00-12:00 Session 19D: Poster Session
Chair:
Neil Garner (University of East London, UK)
Location: RiME_4
11:00 | Can music teachers be trusted? A transatlantic comparison of political influences in music curriculum design (abstract) |
11:05 | The ambiguous boundaries of instrumental teaching practices (abstract) |
11:10 | Research on the O2O model of music Education in Normal University based on the framework of TPACK (abstract) |
11:15 | Chinese music teachers' perceptions of fostering creativity: The contradiction between ‘what I should do, what I can do, and what I am asked to do’ (abstract) |
11:20 | Pay Attention to the Music! (abstract) |
11:25 | Thinking ahead: The Use of Mental Training in Young Violinists' Skill Development (abstract) |
11:30 | “So, I started to experiment...” Experienced music teachers’ self-directed learning in technology-infused environments (abstract) |
11:35 | The Philosophers’ Musical Toy Story (abstract) |
12:00-13:30Break
13:30-14:30 Session 20A: Spoken Paper Presentations
Chair:
Thade Buchborn (Hochschule für Musik Freiburg, Germany)
Location: RiME_1
13:30 | Nurturing Student Composers and Teachers as Confident ‘Makers’: Co-authoring Transdisciplinary Creativity and Improvisational Creativity (abstract) |
14:00 | Patiently Playing with Ambiguity: navigating the ethics of uncertainty and the expectations of evidence (abstract) |
13:30-14:30 Session 20B: Spoken Paper Presentations
Chair:
Steven Berryman (Chartered College of Teaching, UK)
Location: RiME_2
13:30 | The telescoping of the Key Stage 3 Curriculum in Schools: impacts on the music classroom in England (abstract) |
14:00 | Influences of Classroom Culture in Secondary General Music Settings (abstract) |
13:30-14:30 Session 20C: Spoken Paper Presentations
Chair:
Mary Stakelum (Royal College of Music, UK)
Location: RiME_3
13:30 | Creative Collaborations: Gamelan Performance, Alternative Education Provision for Disengaged Young People, and Music Teacher Education (abstract) |
14:00 | Supporting the training of community musicians through Cognitive Apprenticeship: students musicians’ reflections from facilitating Therapeutic Community Music for others in an Arts-Based Service-Learning programme (abstract) |
13:30-14:30 Session 20D: Poster Session
Chair:
Neil Garner (University of East London, UK)
Location: RiME_4
13:30 | Collective Songwriting in Schools from a Network Perspective (abstract) |
13:35 | Olivier Messiaen’s synaesthetic vision and Trevor Wye’s tone colours: Using visual colours to enhance instrumental teaching. (abstract) |
13:40 | Transitions in Music Education: An exploration of perspectives surrounding instrumental lessons across key borders in education. (abstract) |
13:45 | Professionals in the popular music world with no formal training (abstract) |
13:50 | Hybrid-musicianship: Multi-musical Identities and Perspectives in/through U.S. Undergraduate Music Education Programs (abstract) |
13:55 | A New Model of Music Motivation: The Self-Determination Theory - Music (SDT-M); What Instrumental Music Teachers need for effective whole class music delivery (abstract) |
14:45-15:00 Session 21: Closing Plenary
Chair:
Mary Stakelum (Royal College of Music, UK)
Location: RiME_1