No mountain high enough: Using music to raise academic achievement

This chapter discusses the role that music can play in enhancing the quality of teaching and learning in primary schools. It unlocks connections between research and practice through presenting an illustrative example of innovative practice from one school set within a broader frame of theoretical,...

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