The Experience of Teaching General Music

The Experience of Teaching General Music
Author: Betty Wilson Atterbury,Carol P. Richardson
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Humanities, Social Sciences & World Languages
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1995
Genre: Elementary school teaching
ISBN: 0070028591

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This text presents essential theories and methods for teaching music in the elementary and middle schools in a format that reflects current thinking in teacher training. Through the use of case studies, cooperative tasks, and teaching scripts, students are engaged in the challenging realities and joys of teaching general music. The text helps student develop skills in lesson-planning and evaluation and offers effective ways to engage children in meaningful music experiences through singing, listening, moving, playing instruments, composing, and reading music. Kodaly, Dalcroze, and Orff approaches are covered, as are major learning theories. Current topics include mainstreaming, multicultural classrooms, gender issues, creative and critical thinking, cooperative learning, and whole language approaches. Because of the many innovative teaching approaches found in this text, it can serve a wide variety of students. The case studies, teaching scripts, and role playing activities will work equally well in courses for music education majors and in courses which prepare elementary school teachers to incorporate music into their curriculum. The book can also serve as a resource for graduate music education courses.

The Experience of Teaching General Music

The Experience of Teaching General Music
Author: Atterbury
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1995-02-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0078401135

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Teaching General Music

Teaching General Music
Author: Carlos R. Abril,Brent M. Gault
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2016
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780199328093

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General music is informed by a variety of teaching approaches and methods. These pedagogical frameworks guide teachers in planning and implementing instruction. Established approaches to teaching general music must be understood, critically examined, and possibly re-imagined for their potential in school and community music education programs. Teaching General Music brings together the top scholars and practitioners in general music education to create a panoramic view of general music pedagogy and to provide critical lenses through which to view these frameworks. The collection includes an examination of the most prevalent approaches to teaching general music, including Dalcroze, Informal Learning, Interdisciplinary, Kodály, Music Learning Theory, Orff Schulwerk, Social Constructivism, and World Music Pedagogy. In addition, it provides critical analyses of general music and teaching systems, in light of the ways children around the world experience music in their lives. Rather than promoting or advocating for any single approach to teaching music, this book presents the various approaches in conversation with one another. Highlighting the perceived and documented benefits, limits, challenges, and potentials of each, Teaching General Music offers myriad lenses through which to re-read, re-think, and re-practice these approaches.

Teaching General Music

Teaching General Music
Author: Thomas A. Regelski
Publsiher: Schirmer G Books
Total Pages: 438
Release: 1981
Genre: Music
ISBN: UOM:39015009762421

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General Music

General Music
Author: Nicole R. Robinson,Fred P. Spano
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2016-04-12
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1465274707

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Learning to Teach Music in the Secondary School

Learning to Teach Music in the Secondary School
Author: Chris Philpott
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2001
Genre: School music
ISBN: 9780415158336

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Learning to Teach Music in the Secondary Schoolis intended to support student-teachers, newly qualified teachers and more experienced music teachers in their professional development. Topics covered include: the place of music in the curriculum the nature of musical learning planning, managing and assessing musical learning school examinations and music music outside of the curriculum. One of the main premises of the book is that music needs to be taught 'musically', with specific reference to both the nature of music itself and its metaphorical significance. It is important that music itself guides what goes on in the music classroom if we are to motivate our pupils and help them to fulfil their potential as musicians. This book will help student-teachers to develop their subject knowledge, teaching skills, understanding of the wider issues and their ability to reflect on classroom practice.

Professional Knowledge in Music Teacher Education

Professional Knowledge in Music Teacher Education
Author: Dr Eva Georgii-Hemming,Dr Pamela Burnard,Mr Sven-Erik Holgersen
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2013-03-28
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781409473022

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The complexity of the various forms of knowledge and practices that are encountered by teachers, university lecturers, teacher trainers, student teachers, policy makers and researchers, demands careful thought and reflection. Professional Knowledge in Music Teacher Education focuses on how knowledge is understood, what theories are held and the related assumptions that are made about teachers and learners, as well as how theory and practice can be understood, with useful and imaginative connections made between the two in music teacher education. Internationally renowned contributors address a number of fundamental questions designed to take the reader to the heart of current debates around knowledge, practice, professionalism, and learning and teaching in music as well as considering how all these elements are influenced by economic, cultural and social forces. The book demonstrates how research can inform pedagogical approaches in music teacher education; methods, courses and field experiences, and prepare teachers for diverse learners from a range of educational settings. The book will appeal to those interested in the development of appropriate professional knowledge and pedagogic practices in music teacher education.

A Field Guide to Student Teaching in Music

A Field Guide to Student Teaching in Music
Author: Ann C. Clements,Sarah H. Watts,Douglas C. McCall
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2021-06-28
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000394092

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A Field Guide to Student Teaching in Music, Second Edition, serves as a practical guide for the music education student, one that recognizes the importance of effective coursework while addressing the unique field-based aspects of the music classroom. Student teaching in music is a singular experience, presenting challenges beyond those encountered in general education classroom settings: educators must plan for singing and movement, performances and rehearsals, intensive parent involvement, uniforms, community outreach, and much more. This guide explores such topics common to all music placements as well as those specific to general, choral, and instrumental music classrooms, building on theoretical materials often covered in music methods courses and yet not beholden to any one pedagogy, thus allowing for a dynamic and flexible approach for various classroom settings. New to the second edition: Companion website featuring downloadable worksheets, résumé support, a cooperating teacher guide, and more: www.musicstudentteaching.com A new chapter on the transition from student to student teacher Expanded discussions on the interview process, including mock interviews, interviewing techniques, and online interview prep Updated content throughout to reflect current practices in the field. Leading readers through the transition from student to teacher, A Field Guide to Student Teaching in Music, Second Edition, represents a necessary update to the first edition text published a decade ago, an indispensable resource that provides the insights and skillsets students need to launch successful careers as music educators.