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Episode 2.2: Dr. Lucy Green


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Lucy Green is Emerita Professor of Music Education at the UCL Institute of Education, London UK. She is internationally known for her work in music education, particularly in relation to popular music, informal learning, new pedagogies, gender, ideology, musical meaning and more generally, the sociology of music. She has written four academic books on music education, co-authored one, edited two, and written one practical handbook for teachers. Her publications have been translated into many languages including Greek and Chinese. She has presented keynotes in countries around the world and serves on the Editorial Boards of numerous journals. Lucy developed the research and development project “Informal Learning in the Music Classroom” within the British movement “Musical Futures” and this work is now being implemented in countries across the world. She holds an Honorary Doctorate from the University of Hedmark, Norway, for services to music education. Currently she is beginning work on a new project concerning self-accompanied singing. Research is in its very early stages but she has made two self-accompanied CDs of 17th and 18th century songs.

Check out some more of Dr. Green's content in the links below!

  • Interview about informal learning: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4r8zoHT4ExY
  • Musical Futures: "In At The Deep End"
  • Musical Futures: "Modeling Aural Learning with Popular Music"
  • Musical Futures: "Modeling Aural Learning with Classical Music"
  • www.musicalfutures.org
  • www.musicalfuturesinternational.org
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