Fellow’s Profile
Melanie Jones
Fellow’s Profile
Melanie Jones
Envisioning MLT's potential impact on music education in the UK
Fellowship
Themes
Focus
Exploring the impact of teaching music using MLT - a research-based theory of how we learn music.
Countries
Fellowship year
2024
Locality
London
Biography
I am a musician and teacher, currently teaching music both one-to-one and in groups at a school in south London, as well as working as a freelance pianist, specialising in piano accompaniment.
I came across Music Learning Theory (MLT) several years ago and found it made a huge amount of sense in helping me to understand what was happening when some children found learning music more difficult than others. Edwin Gordon's research found that all humans have musical aptitude and that, in order to best achieve their potential, learning should follow a sequence akin to that by which we learn language. Applying this understanding to my own teaching has been life-changing for me, yet the vast majority of music teachers in the UK have not even heard of MLT.
My Fellowship is going to take me to the USA - the home of MLT - and to Italy, Poland and Spain where Gordon Institutes have been established. I am very excited to meet experienced practitioners and to see the results of their work over the long term. I believe that MLT could have a hugely positive impact on music education in the UK if it were better known and understood.
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Disclaimer
All Reports are copyright © the author. The moral right of the author has been asserted. The views and opinions expressed by any Fellow are those of the Fellow and not of the Churchill Fellowship or its partners, which have no responsibility or liability for any part of them.