This book examines the inter-relationship between music learning and
teaching, and culture and society: a relationship that is crucial to
comprehend in today's classrooms. The author presents case studies from
diverse music learning and teaching contexts - including South India and
Australia and online learning environments - to compare the modes of
transmission teachers use to share their music knowledge and skills. It
is imperative to understand the ways in which culture and society can in
fact influence music teachers' beliefs and experiences: and in
understanding, there is potential to improve intercultural approaches to
music education more generally. In increasingly diverse schools, the
author highlights the need for culturally appropriate approaches to
music planning, assessment and curricula. Thus, music teachers and
learners will be able to understand the diversity of music education,
and be encouraged to embrace a variety of methods and approaches in
their own teaching. This inspiring book will be of interest and value to
all those involved in teaching and learning music in various contexts.