Equity in music education in Finland

This article illustrates how a social innovation, Figurenotes, has contributed and can contribute, through conceptual change, to the advancement of equity in Basic Education in the Arts (BEA), Finland’s publicly funded system of extracurricular music education. BEA has traditionally been characteris...

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Main Author: Sanna Kivijärvi
Format: Article
Language:Danish
Published: Cappelen Damm Akademisk NOASP 2021-04-01
Series:Nordic Research in Music Education
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Online Access:https://nrme.no/index.php/nrme/article/view/3027/5253
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spelling doaj-3b1417e8c19243c9ab5549c3b78503ba2021-04-09T05:28:45ZdanCappelen Damm Akademisk NOASPNordic Research in Music Education2703-80412021-04-0121204510.23865/nrme.v2.3027nrme.v2.3027Equity in music education in FinlandSanna KivijärviThis article illustrates how a social innovation, Figurenotes, has contributed and can contribute, through conceptual change, to the advancement of equity in Basic Education in the Arts (BEA), Finland’s publicly funded system of extracurricular music education. BEA has traditionally been characterised by structures and pedagogical practices–such as the use of Western standard music notation–that influence the accessibility of music studies. The theoretical framework for this interview study consists of change-theoretical concepts: namely, social innovation, multiple streams, and policy windows. The findings are presented at two levels. First, the innovation process of Figurenotes is described to explain social innovation development. Second, three different strands of discourse on the concept of special music education expose the educational policy change generated by this innovation. The findings suggest that the use of Figurenotes has raised awareness of inequity in the institutional agenda and has encouraged this problem to be addressed through the public policy process. The opening of this policy window is critically discussed in relation to the establishment of the field of special music education, and in relation to inclusion and equity policies as well as exclusion.https://nrme.no/index.php/nrme/article/view/3027/5253educational equityfigurenotesmultiple streams frameworkpolicy windowsocial innovationspecial music education
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author Sanna Kivijärvi
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Equity in music education in Finland
Nordic Research in Music Education
educational equity
figurenotes
multiple streams framework
policy window
social innovation
special music education
author_facet Sanna Kivijärvi
author_sort Sanna Kivijärvi
title Equity in music education in Finland
title_short Equity in music education in Finland
title_full Equity in music education in Finland
title_fullStr Equity in music education in Finland
title_full_unstemmed Equity in music education in Finland
title_sort equity in music education in finland
publisher Cappelen Damm Akademisk NOASP
series Nordic Research in Music Education
issn 2703-8041
publishDate 2021-04-01
description This article illustrates how a social innovation, Figurenotes, has contributed and can contribute, through conceptual change, to the advancement of equity in Basic Education in the Arts (BEA), Finland’s publicly funded system of extracurricular music education. BEA has traditionally been characterised by structures and pedagogical practices–such as the use of Western standard music notation–that influence the accessibility of music studies. The theoretical framework for this interview study consists of change-theoretical concepts: namely, social innovation, multiple streams, and policy windows. The findings are presented at two levels. First, the innovation process of Figurenotes is described to explain social innovation development. Second, three different strands of discourse on the concept of special music education expose the educational policy change generated by this innovation. The findings suggest that the use of Figurenotes has raised awareness of inequity in the institutional agenda and has encouraged this problem to be addressed through the public policy process. The opening of this policy window is critically discussed in relation to the establishment of the field of special music education, and in relation to inclusion and equity policies as well as exclusion.
topic educational equity
figurenotes
multiple streams framework
policy window
social innovation
special music education
url https://nrme.no/index.php/nrme/article/view/3027/5253
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