Transforming Music Education

Transforming Music Education
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Publisher : Indiana University Press
Total Pages : 210
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ISBN-10 : 9780253215604
ISBN-13 : 0253215609
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis Transforming Music Education by : Estelle R. Jorgensen

Examines the reasons why music education should be transformed and suggests alternative educational modles and strategies__

A Critical Analysis of Selected Aspects of Music Education

A Critical Analysis of Selected Aspects of Music Education
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Publisher : Calgary : Department of Educational Administration, University of Calgary
Total Pages : 532
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105031874253
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Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis A Critical Analysis of Selected Aspects of Music Education by : Estelle Ruth Jorgensen

Pictures of Music Education

Pictures of Music Education
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Publisher : Indiana University Press
Total Pages : 372
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ISBN-10 : 9780253222985
ISBN-13 : 0253222982
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis Pictures of Music Education by : Estelle R. Jorgensen

Estelle R. Jorgensen's latest work is an exploratory look into the ways we practice and represent music education through the metaphors and models that appear in everyday life. These metaphors and models serve as entry points into a deeper understanding of music education that moves beyond literal ways of thinking and doing and allows for a more creative embodiment of musical thought. Seeing the reader as a partner in the creation of meaning, Jorgensen intends for this book to be experienced by, rather than dictated to, the reader. Jorgensen's hope is that the intersections of art and philosophy, and metaphor and model can provide a richer and more imaginative view of music education.

MasterClass in Music Education

MasterClass in Music Education
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Publisher : A&C Black
Total Pages : 257
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ISBN-10 : 9781441130860
ISBN-13 : 1441130861
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis MasterClass in Music Education by : John Finney

A comprehensive guide to music education, ensuring a solid foundation for supporting effective learning and teaching.

Values and Music Education

Values and Music Education
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Publisher : Indiana University Press
Total Pages : 314
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ISBN-10 : 9780253058195
ISBN-13 : 0253058198
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis Values and Music Education by : Estelle R. Jorgensen

What values should form the foundation of music education? And once we decide on those values, how do we ensure we are acting on them? In Values and Music Education, esteemed author Estelle R. Jorgensen explores how values apply to the practice of music education. We may declare values, but they can be hard to see in action. Jorgensen examines nine quartets of related values and offers readers a roadmap for thinking constructively and critically about the values they hold. In doing so, she takes a broad view of both music and education while drawing on a wide sweep of multidisciplinary literature. Not only does Jorgensen demonstrate an analytical and dialectical philosophical approach to examining values, but she also seeks to show how theoretical and practical issues are interconnected. An important addition to the field of music education, Values and Music Education highlights values that have been forgotten or marginalized, underscores those that seem perennial, and illustrates how values can be double-edged swords.

The Art of Teaching Music

The Art of Teaching Music
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Publisher : Indiana University Press
Total Pages : 738
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ISBN-10 : 9780253219633
ISBN-13 : 0253219639
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis The Art of Teaching Music by : Estelle R. Jorgensen

Opens a conversation about the life and work of the music teacher. The author regards music teaching as interrelated with the rest of lived life, and her themes encompass pedagogical skills as well as matters of character, disposition, value, personality, and musicality. She urges music teachers to think and act artfully.

Transforming Women's Education

Transforming Women's Education
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Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Total Pages : 269
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ISBN-10 : 9780252051074
ISBN-13 : 0252051076
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Transforming Women's Education by : Jewel A. Smith

Female seminaries in nineteenth-century America offered middle-class women the rare privilege of training in music and the liberal arts. A music background in particular provided the foundation for a teaching career, one of the few paths open to women. Jewel A. Smith opens the doors of four female seminaries, revealing a milieu where rigorous training focused on music as an artistic pursuit rather than a social skill. Drawing on previously untapped archives, Smith charts women's musical experiences and training as well as the curricula and instruction available to them, the repertoire they mastered, and the philosophies undergirding their education. She also examines the complex tensions between the ideals of a young democracy and a deeply gendered system of education and professional advancement. An in-depth study of female seminaries as major institutions of learning, Transforming Women's Education illuminates how musical training added to women's lives and how their artistic acumen contributed to American society.

Kodály Today

Kodály Today
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 673
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ISBN-10 : 9780190236144
ISBN-13 : 0190236140
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis Kodály Today by : Micheal Houlahan

In this new edition of their groundbreaking Kodály Today, Mícheál Houlahan and Philip Tacka offer an expertly-researched, thorough, and -- most importantly -- practical approach to transforming curriculum goals into tangible, achievable musical objectives and effective lesson plans. Their model -- grounded in the latest research in music perception and cognition -- outlines the concrete practices behind constructing effective teaching portfolios, selecting engaging music repertoire for the classroom, and teaching musicianship skills successfully to elementary students of all degrees of proficiency. Addressing the most important questions in creating and teaching Kodály-based programs, Houlahan and Tacka write through a practical lens, presenting a clear picture of how the teaching and learning processes go hand-in-hand. Their innovative approach was designed through a close, six-year collaboration between music instructors and researchers, and offers teachers an easily-followed, step-by-step roadmap for developing students' musical understanding and metacognition skills. A comprehensive resource in the realm of elementary music education, this book is a valuable reference for all in-service music educators, music supervisors, and students and instructors in music education.

Alternative Approaches in Music Education

Alternative Approaches in Music Education
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Publisher : R&L Education
Total Pages : 332
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ISBN-10 : 9781607098577
ISBN-13 : 1607098571
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis Alternative Approaches in Music Education by : Ann C. Clements

Explore the creative ways music educators across the country are approaching emerging practices in music teaching and learning. Outlined in twenty-five unique case studies, each program offers a new perspective on music teaching and learning, often falling outside the standard music education curriculum. Find innovative ideas and models of successful practice to incorporate into your teaching, whether in school, university, or community settings. Close the gap between music inside and outside the music classroom and spark student interest. The diversity of these real-world case studies will inspire questioning and curiosity, stimulate lively discussion and innovation, and provide much food for thought. Designed for music teachers, preservice music education students, and music education faculty, this project was supported by Society for Music Teacher Education's (SMTE) Areas of Strategic Planning and Action on Critical Examination of the Curriculum, which will receive a portion of the proceeds.

Music, Education, and Religion

Music, Education, and Religion
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Publisher : Indiana University Press
Total Pages : 299
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ISBN-10 : 9780253043740
ISBN-13 : 0253043743
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis Music, Education, and Religion by : Alexis Anja Kallio

Music, Education, and Religion: Intersections and Entanglements explores the critical role that religion can play in formal and informal music education. As in broader educational studies, research in music education has tended to sidestep the religious dimensions of teaching and learning, often reflecting common assumptions of secularity in contemporary schooling in many parts of the world. This book considers the ways in which the forces of religion and belief construct and complicate the values and practices of music education—including teacher education, curriculum texts, and teaching repertoires. The contributors to this volume embrace a range of perspectives from a variety of disciplines, examining religious, agnostic, skeptical, and atheistic points of view. Music, Education, and Religion is a valuable resource for all music teachers and scholars in related fields, interrogating the sociocultural and epistemological underpinnings of music repertoires and global educational practices.