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There are many things that make this time of year special, one of which is music - whether that is carols or corny Christmas songs, they can prompt memories and get us together to sing as a community in ways that we simply don\\u2019t at any other time of year. But there is strong evidence to suggest that singing has physiological, psychological and social benefits and we should not just relegate community singing to Christmas.\\xa0 Today I am speaking to two psychologists who believe that schools can and should be a place where singing is embraced everyday - Dr Yoon Irons and Natasha Hendry.
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Links from this week\\u2019s episode:
Sing Up: https://www.singup.org/
You are the Music by Victoria Williamson
Why we sing by Julia Hollander
Singing by Yoon Irons and Grenville Hancox
Links to Natasha\\u2019s research can be found here:
Hendry, Natasha (2023), \\u2018Fitting in and sticking out: An exploratory study of the Whiteness of the school music curriculum and its effects on Global Majority musicians\\u2019, Journal of Popular Music Education, 7:1, pp. 25\\u201345, https://doi.org/10.1386/jpme_00107_1
Hendry, N., Lynam, D. S., & Lafarge, C. (2022). Singing for wellbeing: formulating a model for community group singing interventions. Qualitative Health Research, 32(8-9), 1399-1414. https://doi.org/10.1177/10497323221104718
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