Marie-Louise Bowe
Dr.
Assistant Professor of Music Education in
the School of Arts Education and Movement, Institute of Education (DCU),
Marie-Louise combines a life of teaching, performing and research. With a
diverse range of teaching experiences from early childhood, secondary school to
adult education, she is a passionate advocate of the transformative effects of
public schooling and arts education.
As a Fulbright scholar (2010-2014), she earned her Doctoral Degree from Teachers College, Columbia University, NYC, where she worked as Assistant to the Program Coordinator, Student Teacher Advisor and Viola/Violin Teacher. Her dissertation titled Post-Primary Music Education in Ireland: Principals’ Perspectives investigated the extent to which music was implemented in second-level (secondary) schools across Ireland. Making regular presentations at international conferences, Marie-Louise's research interests incorporate early childhood and adolescent experiences in music to policy, leadership in the arts and music teacher education/initial teacher education.
Previously, she worked as a post-primary Music and Irish teacher at Belvedere College, Dublin, where she established various initiatives including a wind band and orchestral programme. As a lecturer and supervisor at Maynooth University, Marie-Louise taught and supervised pre-service secondary school music teachers on the Professional Masters in Education programme. As a teaching fellow at St. Patrick’s College, Drumcondra, Dublin, she was the Coordinator of Curriculum Music, teaching and supervising pre-service primary school teachers. Furthermore, she established and directed a successful Music Academy, focusing on group and individual instrumental tuition.
Marie-Louise maintains a busy schedule as a viola player, regularly performing with RTÉ's Concert Orchestra and National Symphony Orchestra, in addition to diverse performing ensembles. She has shared the stage with artists such as Pavarotti, José Carreras, “Puff Daddy,” Enrique Iglesias, Cliff Richard, The Corrs (MTV awards), Westlife, Eimear Quinn (Eurovision winner) and Josh Groban to name but a few. Furthermore, she is a traditional Irish fiddler and piano accompanist.
Marie-Louise is the Membership Secretary of the Society for Music Education in Ireland and is a Commissioner for the International Society for Music Education (Music in Schools and Teacher Education, MISTEC).
Dr. Bowe welcomes enquiry into doctoral study, firstly in the areas of post-primary music education & policy and more broadly, in regards to the following wider teaching and research interests: music education, arts education, leadership in the arts and initial teacher education.
As a Fulbright scholar (2010-2014), she earned her Doctoral Degree from Teachers College, Columbia University, NYC, where she worked as Assistant to the Program Coordinator, Student Teacher Advisor and Viola/Violin Teacher. Her dissertation titled Post-Primary Music Education in Ireland: Principals’ Perspectives investigated the extent to which music was implemented in second-level (secondary) schools across Ireland. Making regular presentations at international conferences, Marie-Louise's research interests incorporate early childhood and adolescent experiences in music to policy, leadership in the arts and music teacher education/initial teacher education.
Previously, she worked as a post-primary Music and Irish teacher at Belvedere College, Dublin, where she established various initiatives including a wind band and orchestral programme. As a lecturer and supervisor at Maynooth University, Marie-Louise taught and supervised pre-service secondary school music teachers on the Professional Masters in Education programme. As a teaching fellow at St. Patrick’s College, Drumcondra, Dublin, she was the Coordinator of Curriculum Music, teaching and supervising pre-service primary school teachers. Furthermore, she established and directed a successful Music Academy, focusing on group and individual instrumental tuition.
Marie-Louise maintains a busy schedule as a viola player, regularly performing with RTÉ's Concert Orchestra and National Symphony Orchestra, in addition to diverse performing ensembles. She has shared the stage with artists such as Pavarotti, José Carreras, “Puff Daddy,” Enrique Iglesias, Cliff Richard, The Corrs (MTV awards), Westlife, Eimear Quinn (Eurovision winner) and Josh Groban to name but a few. Furthermore, she is a traditional Irish fiddler and piano accompanist.
Marie-Louise is the Membership Secretary of the Society for Music Education in Ireland and is a Commissioner for the International Society for Music Education (Music in Schools and Teacher Education, MISTEC).
Dr. Bowe welcomes enquiry into doctoral study, firstly in the areas of post-primary music education & policy and more broadly, in regards to the following wider teaching and research interests: music education, arts education, leadership in the arts and initial teacher education.
Conference Publication
Year | Publication | |
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2014 | Bowe, Marie-Louise (2014) Proceedings of the MISTEC 20th International Seminar . In: Gabriel Rusinek & Eva Sæther eds. Post-primary music education in Ireland: Principals’ perspectives Link |
Edited Book
Year | Publication | |
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2019 | Bowe, Marie-Louise & Merrick, Brad (Ed.). (2019) Australia: ISME Music in Schools and Teacher Education Commission, Link |
Conference Contribution
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Professional Associations
Honors and Awards
Committees
Employment
Education
Enterprise Engagement
Research Interests
Initial Teacher/Music Teacher Education and Identities
Early Childhood Music Education
Musical Development
Adolescent Music Education
Secondary School Music Education
Primary Schoo Music Education
Arts Education Policy
Instrumental Learning
Ensemble Based Learning
Leadership in the Arts
Leadership Styles of Orchestral Conductors
Social Justice in Music Education
Adult Learning
Early Childhood Music Education
Musical Development
Adolescent Music Education
Secondary School Music Education
Primary Schoo Music Education
Arts Education Policy
Instrumental Learning
Ensemble Based Learning
Leadership in the Arts
Leadership Styles of Orchestral Conductors
Social Justice in Music Education
Adult Learning
Contract Researchers
Teaching Interests
Undergraduate Primary/Post-Primary Education (Undergraduate Modules)
Postgraduate Primary/Post-Primary Education (Professional Master of Education)
Music in Early Childhood Education
Choral and Instrumental Methodologies
Conducting Techniques
Creativity and Problem-Solving
Composing in the Classroom
Group Music-Making in the Classroom
Early Childhood Music Education
Popular Music Pedagogy
Foundations/Issues in Music Education (International Perspectives)
Classroom Management
Socially Inclusive Music Education Pedagogy
Supervision of undergraduate and postgraduate theses/dissertations
Piano, Violin, Viola (preparing students for competitions and examinations (Royal Irish Academy of Music, Associated Board)
Traditional Irish Instruments (CCE)
Postgraduate Primary/Post-Primary Education (Professional Master of Education)
Music in Early Childhood Education
Choral and Instrumental Methodologies
Conducting Techniques
Creativity and Problem-Solving
Composing in the Classroom
Group Music-Making in the Classroom
Early Childhood Music Education
Popular Music Pedagogy
Foundations/Issues in Music Education (International Perspectives)
Classroom Management
Socially Inclusive Music Education Pedagogy
Supervision of undergraduate and postgraduate theses/dissertations
Piano, Violin, Viola (preparing students for competitions and examinations (Royal Irish Academy of Music, Associated Board)
Traditional Irish Instruments (CCE)