Q&A with Dr David Baker

Dr David Baker is an Associate Professor based in the Department of Culture, Communication and Media. He is the Programme Leader for the Music Education MA.

The faculty has a rich heritage in teacher training since its inception as the London Day Training College in 1901.

Both the students and myself are always learning something new. 

Research findings have fed into my teaching at IOE, informed practice in various educational settings, generated new assistive technologies, and also provided a “voice” to un- or under-researched groups through my publications.

My research on blind and partially-sighted musicians, which was funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, has been a highlight too.

Feedback from former students shows how memorable and important their time with us has been both personally and professionally.

There are musicians and music educators spanning a huge variety of genres, backgrounds, and creative approaches.

Reflecting on music education research and published scholarship in an academically-critical way is transformative for our students.