Music education and the well-rounded education provision of the Every Student Succeeds Act: A critical policy analysis |
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Authors: | Ronald P. Kos Jr. |
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Affiliation: | School of Music, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts, USA |
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Abstract: | Critical approaches to policy analysis, although common in general education, are rare in arts education literature. By adopting critical approaches, researchers can produce scholarship that will be transformative for policies that impact arts education and for the profession as a whole. In this article, I present a framework that allows researchers to incorporate critical theory into policy analysis. This ideological work can expose sources of power and help reveal the ways in which the targets of policy are complicit in their own domination. Adopting this framework, I examine the well-rounded education provision of the Every Student Succeeds Act of 2015 to better understand the policy's origins, its development, and the potential implications for music education. |
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Keywords: | Critical policy analysis education policy Every Student Succeeds Act music education well-rounded education |
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