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Teacher Interviews

As part of the Teaching Music in the Digital Age research project, we’re inviting instrumental and vocal teachers to take part in an interview to explore your experiences of teaching with and without digital technologies.

Whether you teach in-person, online, or a mixture of both, your insights will help us better understand how music teaching is evolving in today’s digital world.

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Ethics and confidentiality:

This research has received ethical approval from the University of Edinburgh.

Before taking part, all participants will be asked to:

  • Read a short Participant Information Sheet explaining the purpose of the study
  • Sign a consent form

Your participation is entirely voluntary, and any information you share will be kept confidential and used only for research purposes. Full information will be required before any interviews take place.

Thank you for helping us explore the future of music education. Your voice matters!

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