Music Education Research Council Bulletin

Music Education Research Council Bulletin
Title Music Education Research Council Bulletin PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 136
Release 1921
Genre Music
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Maryland School Bulletin

Maryland School Bulletin
Title Maryland School Bulletin PDF eBook
Author Maryland. State Dept. of Education
Publisher
Pages 580
Release 1928
Genre Education
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Bulletin

Bulletin
Title Bulletin PDF eBook
Author Music Educators National Conference (U.S.) Music Education Research Council
Publisher
Pages 12
Release 1926
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Complicating, Considering, and Connecting Music Education

Complicating, Considering, and Connecting Music Education
Title Complicating, Considering, and Connecting Music Education PDF eBook
Author Lauren Kapalka Richerme
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 208
Release 2020-05-05
Genre Music
ISBN 0253047498

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In Complicating, Considering, and Connecting Music Education, Lauren Kapalka Richerme proposes a poststructuralist-inspired philosophy of music education. Complicating current conceptions of self, other, and place, Richerme emphasizes the embodied, emotional, and social aspects of humanity. She also examines intersections between local and global music making. Next, Richerme explores the ethical implications of considering multiple viewpoints and imagining who music makers might become. Ultimately, she offers that music education is good for facilitating differing connections with one's self and multiple environments. Throughout the text, she also integrates the writings of Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari with narrative philosophy and personal narratives. By highlighting the processes of complicating, considering, and connecting, Richerme challenges the standardization and career-centric rationales that ground contemporary music education policy and practice to better welcome diversity.

Sociological Thinking in Music Education

Sociological Thinking in Music Education
Title Sociological Thinking in Music Education PDF eBook
Author Carol Frierson-Campbell
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 289
Release 2022-01-28
Genre Music
ISBN 0197600964

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Sociological Thinking in Music Education presents new ideas about music teaching and learning as important social, political, economic, ecological, and cultural ways of being. At the book's heart is the intersection between theory and practice where readers gain glimpses of intriguing social phenomena as lived through music learning and teaching. The vital roles played by music and music education in various societies around the world are illustrated through pivotal intersections between music education and sociology: community, schooling, and issues of decolonization. In this book, emerging as well as established scholars mobilize the links between applied sociology, music, education, and music education in ways that intersect the scholarly and the personal. These interdisciplinary vantage points fulfil the book's overarching aim to move beyond mere descriptions of what is, by analyzing how social inequalities and inequities, conflict and control, and power can be understood in and through music teaching and learning at both individual and collective levels. The result is not only encountering new ideas regarding the social construction of music education practices in specific places, but also seeing and hearing familiar ones in fresh ways. Digital assets enable readers to meet the authors and the points of their inquiry via various audiovisual media, including videos, a documentary music film, and multi-lingual video précis for each chapter in English as well as in each author's language of origin.

Introduction to Advanced Study in Music Education

Introduction to Advanced Study in Music Education
Title Introduction to Advanced Study in Music Education PDF eBook
Author Neal Edwin Glenn
Publisher
Pages 148
Release 1968
Genre Music
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Envisioning Music Teacher Education

Envisioning Music Teacher Education
Title Envisioning Music Teacher Education PDF eBook
Author Susan Wharton Conkling
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 226
Release 2015-05-27
Genre Education
ISBN 1475809921

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This volume will contain selected proceedings from the 2013 Symposium on Music Teacher Education, sponsored by NAfME’s Society for Music Teacher Education and hosted at University of North Carolina. After an introduction written by SMTE Chair, Doug Orzolek, the initial chapter will represent the keynote address of the symposium by Karen Hammerness, Director of Program Research for the Bard Master of Arts in Teaching Program. Hammerness will bring her comparative work with music teacher educators in Finland and Norway to bear in her address: From Inspiring Visions to Everyday Practices: Exploring Vision and Practice in Music Teacher Education. Hammerness’s research distills into three main themes. To mitigate against the fragmentation that characterizes so much of contemporary education, teacher education programs must: 1) promote a clear vision of teachers and teaching; 2) be coherent, reflecting shared understanding of teaching and learning among faculty and students; 3) be built around a strong, core curriculum that is deeply tied to the practices of teaching. These three themes will orient the remainder of chapters in the volume, which will come from invited primary presenters at the 2013 Symposium. Due to selectivity of blind peer review (twenty-one percent accept rate), these presentations represent the most rigorous research, and best practices grounded in research, that the music education profession has to offer.