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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.
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.
World Music Pedagogy, Volume V: Choral Music Education explores
specific applications of the World Music Pedagogy process to choral
music education in elementary, middle, and high school contexts, as
well as within community settings. The text provides clear and
accessible information to help choral music educators select,
rehearse, and perform a diverse global repertoire. It also guides
directors in creating a rich cultural context for learners,
emphasizing listening, moving, and playing activities as meaningful
music-making experiences. Commentary on quality, commercially
available world music repertoire bridges the gap between the
philosophy of World Music Pedagogy and the realities of the
performance-based choral classroom. All chapters open with a series
of vignettes that illuminate the variety of possibilities within
multiple K-12 contexts, providing the reader with a sense of how
the ideas presented might look "on the ground." Ready-to-integrate
activities serve as concrete and pedagogically sound examples to
guide directors as they develop their own instructional materials
according to the needs of their choir. Content features choral and
vocal music-making traditions from South and West Africa; Latin
America; Southeast, East, and South Asia; the Pacific Islands;
Australia; New Zealand; Scandinavia; and the Baltics.
World Music Pedagogy, Volume V: Choral Music Education explores
specific applications of the World Music Pedagogy process to choral
music education in elementary, middle, and high school contexts, as
well as within community settings. The text provides clear and
accessible information to help choral music educators select,
rehearse, and perform a diverse global repertoire. It also guides
directors in creating a rich cultural context for learners,
emphasizing listening, moving, and playing activities as meaningful
music-making experiences. Commentary on quality, commercially
available world music repertoire bridges the gap between the
philosophy of World Music Pedagogy and the realities of the
performance-based choral classroom. All chapters open with a series
of vignettes that illuminate the variety of possibilities within
multiple K-12 contexts, providing the reader with a sense of how
the ideas presented might look "on the ground." Ready-to-integrate
activities serve as concrete and pedagogically sound examples to
guide directors as they develop their own instructional materials
according to the needs of their choir. Content features choral and
vocal music-making traditions from South and West Africa; Latin
America; Southeast, East, and South Asia; the Pacific Islands;
Australia; New Zealand; Scandinavia; and the Baltics.
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