Oregon Music Educator

Oregon Music Educator
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 618
Release: 1956
Genre: Music
ISBN: NYPL:33433085606139

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Women Music Educators in the United States

Women Music Educators in the United States
Author: Sondra Wieland Howe
Publsiher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2013-11-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780810888487

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Although women have been teaching and performing music for centuries, their stories are often missing from traditional accounts of the history of music education. In Women Music Educators in the United States: A History, Sondra Wieland Howe provides a comprehensive narrative of women teaching music in the United States from colonial days until the end of the twentieth century. Defining music education broadly to include home, community, and institutional settings, Howe draws on sources from musicology, the history of education, and social history to offer a new perspective on the topic. In colonial America, women sang in church choirs and taught their children at home. In the first half of the nineteenth century, women published hymns, taught in academies and rural schoolhouses, and held church positions. After the Civil War, women taught piano and voice, went to college, taught in public schools, and became involved in national music organizations. With the expansion of public schools in the first half of the twentieth century, women supervised public school music programs, published textbooks, and served as officers of national organizations. They taught in settlement houses and teacher-training institutions, developed music appreciation programs, and organized women’s symphony orchestras. After World War II, women continued their involvement in public school choral and instrumental music, developed new methodologies, conducted research, and published in academia. Howe’s study traces this evolution in the roles played by women educators in the American music education system, illuminating an area of research that has been ignored far too long. Women Music Educators in the United States: A History complements current histories of music education and supports undergraduate and graduate courses in the history of music, music education, American education, and women’s studies. It will interest not only musicologists, educational historians, and scholars of women’s studies, but music educators teaching in public and private schools and independent music teachers.

Advocate for Music

Advocate for Music
Author: Lynn M. Brinckmeyer
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2016
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780190219154

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"In Advocate for Music!: A Guide to User-Friendly Strategies, author Lynn M. Brinckmeyer provides a comprehensive toolkit for advocating about the immediate and long-term benefits of music education. Brinckmeyer draws on a lifetime of arts advocacy to provide answers to the questions so many teachers have but are afraid -- or simply too busy - to ask. A hands-on guidebook for becoming an effective advocate for the arts, Advocate for Music! is structured around six key questions: what is advocacy? Why focus on it? Who should do it? How does one do it? Where should we advocate? And when should we advocate? Readers will have access to step-by-step guidelines and strategies on how to engage others, and themselves, in a variety of levels of advocacy activities" -- Back cover.

The Bloomsbury Handbook of Popular Music Education

The Bloomsbury Handbook of Popular Music Education
Author: Zack Moir,Bryan Powell,Gareth Dylan Smith
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 504
Release: 2019-04-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781350049437

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The Bloomsbury Handbook of Popular Music Educationdraws together current thinking and practice on popular music education from empirical, ethnographic, sociological and philosophical perspectives. Through a series of unique chapters from authors working at the forefront of music education, this book explores the ways in which an international group of music educators each approach popular music education. Chapters discuss pedagogies from across the spectrum of formal to informal learning, including “outside” and “other” perspectives that provide insight into the myriad ways in which popular music education is developed and implemented. The book is organized into the following sections: - Conceptualizing Popular Music Education - Musical, Creative and Professional Development - Originating Popular Music - Popular Music Education in Schools - Identity, Meaning and Value in Popular Music Education - Formal Education, Creativities and Assessment Contributions from academics, teachers, and practitioners make this an innovative and exciting volume for students, teachers, researchers and professors in popular music studies and music education.

Music Education for Teen agers

Music Education for Teen agers
Author: William Raymond Sur,Charles Francis Schuller
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 502
Release: 1958
Genre: School music
ISBN: UOM:39015009457055

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Music Education and Multiculturalism

Music  Education  and Multiculturalism
Author: Terese M. Volk
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2004-10-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780195179750

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Beginning with a discussion of the philosophical underpinnings of multiculturalism in education and in music education, this book traces the growth and development of multicultural music education.

The Oxford Handbook of Qualitative Research in American Music Education

The Oxford Handbook of Qualitative Research in American Music Education
Author: Colleen M. Conway
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 696
Release: 2014-04-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780199844289

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Qualitative research has become increasingly popular in music education over the last decade, yet there is no source that explains the terms, approaches and issues associated with this approach. In The Oxford Handbook of Qualitative Research in American Music Education, editor Colleen Conway and the contributing music educators provide that clarification, as well as models of qualitative studies within various music education disciplines. The handbook outlines the history of qualitative research in American music education and explores the contemporary use of qualitative approaches in examining issues related to music teaching and learning. It includes 32 chapters that address a range of topics, from ways of approaching qualitative research and ways of collecting and analyzing data, to the various music teaching and learning contexts that have been studied using qualitative approaches. The final section of the book tackles permission to conduct research, teaching qualitative research, publishing qualitative research, and provides direction for the future. An ambitious and much-needed volume, this handbook will stand as a key resource for drawing meaning from the experiences of students and teachers in music classrooms and communities both in America and in other countries.

Assessment in Music Education

Assessment in Music Education
Author: Timothy S. Brophy
Publsiher: GIA Publications
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2008
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1579997147

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