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2) At the top of a list of articles, you will be able to choose from four filters (Research, Issues, Mapping and Statistics) to further refine your selection. For instance, if you chose a set of articles about SCHOOL MUSIC EDUCATION (2b), you could add a filter to see only those articles giving STATISTICAL information.

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    A MUSIC, HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, SOCIETY


    • 1 Music and Human Development, Health
      • 1a Music’s Effects on Human Development
      • 1b Music’s Effects on Health and Well-Being
    • 2 Education Sectors
      • 2a Early Childhood
      • 2b School Education; Education in the School Years
      • 2c Post-Secondary; Professional Preparation; Career Development
      • 2d Studio Music Education
      • 2e Combinations of Education Sectors
      • 2f School Sector Structure: Government, Catholic, Independent
    • 3 Music Education: Theory, Methodology
      • 3a School teacher education
      • employment
        • 3a Teacher education
        • employment
        • conditions
      • conditions
    • 4 Music and Society
      • 4a Community Music Development/Education
      • 4b Music Participation and Attendance by the Populace
      • 4c Music’s Interactions with Current Social Issues: COVID 19; Social Engagement and Community Cohesion; Gender Equality; Multiculturalism; Refuguees; Disability; Environment. Others as they emerge.
      • 4d Music Sector Organising, Policy Planning and Advocacy
      • 4e Music Industry and Membership Organisations and Associations
      • 4f Awards and Recognition

    B MUSIC, ITS CREATION, PRACTICE AND ROLE


    • 5 Music Composition, Creation More Generally
      • 5a Formal Music Composition
      • 5b All Other Modes and Methods of Musical Creation
    • 6 Musical Genres
      • 6a Folk and Traditional Music from All Cultures
      • 6b Australian Indigenous Music – Indigenous Traditions, and Music by Indigenous People
      • 6c Contemporary "Popular" Music
      • 6d Computer-Generated Genres and Manifestations
      • 6e Improvised Music, Including Jazz
      • 6f Art Music
        • 6f1 Western Classical – Orchestras
        • 6f2 Western Classical – Opera and Music Theatre
        • 6f3 Western Classical – Vocal/Choral
        • 6f4 Western Classical – Chamber Music, Other
        • 6f5 Other Cultures, Other Regions
      • 6g Music and the Stage
      • 6h Multi-Genres: Combinations of Genres and/or Musical Cultures
    • 7 Actual musicians
      • 7a Inside the Musician: a series of articles by Australian musicians, describing their musical worlds
      • 7b Other information about musicians
    • 8 Music: How It Works, Where It Fits
      • 8a Music Theory
      • 8b Music and Philosophy, Aesthetics, Psychology
      • 8c Music’s Evolution, History and Practice
      • 8d Music Criticism

    C THE MUSIC SECTOR AND ITS COMPONENTS


    • 9 Overviews
      • 9a The music sector
      • 9b Music business, marketing, audiences
      • 9c Funding the non-profit music sector
      • 9d Scenarios for musical futures - a major special project
    • 10 Information Sources
      • 10a Music Data and Documentation
      • 10b Music Libraries and Museums
    • 11 Music as Intellectual Property
    • 12 Publishing
    • 13 Live Performance
      • 13d Regional
      • 13e Tourism
      • 13a The Art of Performance; the Management of Performance; Engagement with the Audience
      • 13b Festivals
      • 13c Music Venues/Accommodation/Related Equipment
    • 14 Audio and Audio/Visual
      • 14a Record Industry
      • 14b Screen Music
      • 14c Music for Computer Games
    • 15 Electronic Dissemination
      • 15a Broadcast Media
      • 15b Online Media
    • 16 Other Uses of Music
    • 17 Musical Instruments, Equipment, Music Technology
    • 18 Music Employment
      • 18a Music as Livelihood
      • 18b Industrial Issues for Music Workers
      • 18c Legal Services

    D MUSIC AND GOVERNMENT


    • 19 Policy
    • 20 Legislation/Regulation
    • 21 Funding
    • 22 Politics

    E AUSTRALIAN MUSIC IN ITS INTERNATIONAL CONTEXT


    • 23 Practices/Structures in Other Countries
    • 24 International Comparisons
    • 25 Our International Interactions/Agreements/Trade/Promotion
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