THE OHMI RESEARCH PARTNERSHIP
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THE OHMI TEACHING PILOT​ EVALUATION

Birmingham City University was commissioned by OHMI to report on the  several phases of the OHMI Music-Makers programes and explore  processes and factors relating to teaching of the instruments. The research, led by Professor Martin Fautley and Dr Victoria Kinsella, examined a variety of elements over several years, including:
  • The scale and depth of the current inequalities in music education provision faced by physically disabled people and the barriers faced to “undifferentiated participation in musical-making” (a specific objective of the OHMI Trust).
  • The teachers, the training and support required to teach learners with a physical disability effectively to use a musical instrument.
  • The experiences of learners where the pedagogic interaction with the teacher is the focus. Although this is well explored in literature relating to the able bodied, there is much new ground to explore in working with those with a physical disability. 
  • The final report sets out the findings from this research and offers recommendations for both policy and practice. 

For more detail and to download all the reports written to date, please click here.
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    • OHMI Music-Makers Teaching Research
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  • Music Education