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John Finney

John Finney; the improvement of the quality of learning and teaching in music

Position/Status

Senior Lecturer in Education (Music)

E-mail Address

ejf28@cam.ac.uk

Phone

01223 767558

Qualifications

CertEd, LMusTCL, MA

Profile

John taught music in secondary schools in Southall, Worceter and Basingstoke before higher degree study at Reading University and joining the Music Department of Homerton College in 1992 to lead the secondary postgraduate course in music within the Cambridge Partnership. He is interested in the improvement of the quality of learning and teaching in music, assessment, music education and citizenship, and the analysis of current practice in relation to public policy.

Academic Area/Links

  • Music
  • Secondary

Research Topics

  • Music Education and Public Policy
  • Aims and Values
  • Assessment in Music
  • Curriculum Design
  • Consulting Pupils

Current Research Projects

  • Pupil Perspective at Key Stage 3 in Music
  • Creating Positive Leadership Roles for Disaffected Pupils in Music
  • Redefining Aesthetic Education
  • Personalised learning and personal knowledge

Course Involvement

  • Secondary Postgraduate Course in Music
  • MPhil Arts, Culture, Education
  • MEd Research in Practice
  • Higher Degree Supervision

Publications

Finney, J. (2008) Student Teachers and Informal Pedagogy. music-ite.org

Winterbottom, M., S. Brindley, K. S. Taber, D. Fisher, J. Finney and F. Riga (2008). "Conceptions of assessment: trainee teachers' practice and values." Curriculum Journal 19(3): 193-213.

Winterbottom, M., Taber, K., Brindley, S., Fisher, L., Finney, J. and Riga, F. (2008) Understanding differences in trainee teachers' values and practice in relation to assessment. Teacher Development. Vol. 12, No. 1, 15-35.

Finney, J. (2007)' Excellence in assessment: what is it?' National Association of Music Educators Magazine No. 22.

Finney, J. (2007) 'Music Education as Identity Project in the Age of Electronic Desire' in (eds.) John Finney and Pam Burnard, Music Education with Digital Technology. Continuum Press: London.

Finney, J. and Burnard, P. (eds.) (2007) Music Education with Digital Technology. Continuum Press: London.

Coll, H. and Finney, J. (eds.) (2007) Ways into Music: making every child's music matter. National Association of Music Educators: Matlock.

Finney, J. (2006) 'The Place of Music in the Secondary School: History, Ideology, Justification' in (eds.) Chris Philpot and Gary Spruce., Learning to Teach Music in the Secondary School. Routledge Falmer: London.

Finney, J.and Wright, R. (2006) Endangered Subjects: the case of music. National Association of Music Educators. Magazine No.19 November.

Finney, J. (2006) The possibility of richer learning, poetic thinking and musical understanding. National Association of Music Educators Magazine No.18 June.

Finney, J, Hickman, R., Morrison, M., Nichol, B. and Rudduck, J. (2005) Rebuilding Engagement in the Arts. Pearson: Cambridge

Finney, J. (2005) Students as Leaders in Music. National Association of Music Educators Magazine No. 16 November

Finney, J. and Plumb, J. (2005) Practising Democracy in a Cambridgeshire Village College. National Association of Music Educators Magazine No.15 June

Finney, J. (2003) From Resentment to Enchantment: what a class of thirteen year olds and their music teacher tell about a musical education'. International Journal of Education and the Arts. Vol. 4, No. 6, 1-23. http://ijea.asu.edu/

Finney, J. Secondary Strategies. (2003)Music Teacher. June.

Finney, J., and Tymockzo, M., (2003) Students as Leaders in Music: the potential for Music Education. Music Education International 2.1, 25-41.

Finney, J. and Conway, H., (2003) Musical Enchantment in the Early Years. Teacher Development. Vol. 7, No. 1, 121-129.

Finney, J., (2002) Assessing what is important. National Association of Music. Educators Magazine. November

Finney, J., (2002) Assessment and Student Engagement in Music in (eds) Diana Harris and Anice Patterson, How are you Doing? Learning and Assessment in Music. National Association of Music Educators. Matlock.

Finney, J., (2002) Music Education as Aesthetic Education: a re-think. British Journal of Music Education. 19, 3, 119-133.

Finney, J., Illingworth, E., and Lovegrove, F. (2001) Singing in the Classes - Music for the Masses. Music Teacher. August.

Finney, J., (2000) Curriculum Stagnation: the case of singing in the English National Curriculum'. Research in Music Education. 2, 2, 203-211.

Finney, J., (1999) The Place of Singing in the Secondary School Curriculum. Curriculum, 20, 2, 115-124.

Finney, J. (1999) The rights and wrongs of school music: considering the expressivist argument and its existential component. British Journal of Music Education, 16, 3, 237-244.

Finney, J. (1999) Music and Imagination. In Nicholas Bannan (ed), Music Teaching in Private Practice: International Centre for Music Education, University of Reading.