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MU launches four surveys as part of new music education research project
By Chris Cooke | Published on Thursday 5 July 2018
The Musicians’ Union has announced more details about its latest research initiative putting the spotlight on music education in the UK.
The Union says that the new research “will seek to build on the findings of the MU’s 2017 Education Report, which highlighted challenges relating to access to music education, workforce fragmentation and contradictory government policy”.
At the heart of the research will be four new surveys, respectively of school teachers, instrument teachers, head teachers at primary and secondary schools, and people who manage music hubs and other music education organisations.
The MU is encouraging everyone working in music education – whether they are members of the Union or not – to complete any of the surveys that are relevant to what they do. You can access the surveys here.