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The capability approach: Enabling musical learning

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 November 2012

Kate Cameron*
Affiliation:
kate.cameron88@gmail.com

Extract

Amartya Sen's capability approach offers a new perspective for educators throughout the curriculum. This new insight has the potential to promote a music education that is inherently tailored to the individual. In essence it asks the question: What is music education going to offer to this student? This article represents an initial enquiry into the capability approach when applied to music education. With a theoretical understanding of the capability approach its application can provide insight into pupil voice, teacher voice, growing student autonomy and differentiation.

Type
Teacher-Practitioner Contributions
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2012

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