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The core music education narrative is a powerful story firmly established in the public imagination and the profession. Core narratives develop over time and create a sense of epistemological certainty that is resistant to change. The power and persistence of a core narrative can become problematic through limiting the kinds of stories that are told and heard. What would it mean to re-frame the core narrative of music teaching and learning and re-place music education into more vibrant, open, collaborative both/and spaces that include more than the place of school?

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This page is a summary of: Another Perspective, Music Educators Journal, June 2016, SAGE Publications,
DOI: 10.1177/0027432116646423.
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