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Investigating the impact of volunteering with Melody Music Birmingham on the professional development and career pathways of Royal Birmingham Conservatoire students

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 September 2022

Beth Pickard*
Affiliation:
School of Psychology and Therapeutic Studies, University of South Wales, Newport City Campus, Newport, NP20 2BP, UK
Rosie Rushton
Affiliation:
Department of Disability Inclusion and Special Needs (DISN), School of Education, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, B15 2TT, UK
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*Corresponding author. Email: beth.pickard@southwales.ac.uk
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Abstract

This article evaluates the impact of volunteering with a music education project for children and adults with learning disabilities on the professional development and career trajectory of music students at a Conservatoire in the United Kingdom. A mixed-methods online questionnaire captured the impact of volunteering with Melody Music Birmingham. Findings suggest that volunteering was a powerful aspect of the respondents’ learning, potentially influencing their career choices, perceptions and attitudes. Further training and experiences for Conservatoire students in engaging with, supporting, and delivering music-making for people with learning disabilities are recommended.

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Graph 1 Experience Prior to Volunteering with MMB.

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Graph 2 Continuing Professional Development Since Leaving the Conservatoire.

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Graph 3 Impact of Volunteering with MMB.

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Table 1. Typical Experience of a MMB Volunteer

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Figure 1. Word cloud of responses to the question ‘Is there anything else you would like to share about your experience of volunteering with MMB?’.

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