Section one. Backgrounds for teaching music. Music in the elementary school ; An introduction to the elements of music and music concepts ; Music-making activities ; The world of music ; Approaches to curriculum ; Curricular developments ; Planning and assessing music learning -- Section two. Model
The musical classroom: backgrounds, models, and skills for elementary teaching
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- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 421
- Edition
- Ninth edition
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
SECTION I - Backgrounds for Teaching MusicChapter 1 Music in the Elementary School Chapter 2 An Introduction to the Elements of Music and Music ConceptsChapter 3 Music-Making ExperiencesChapter 4 Music of the WorldChapter 5 Curricular ApproachesChapter 6 Curricular Developments and IntegrationChapter 7 Planning and Assessing Music LearningSECTION II - Model Experiences for Teaching MusicChapter 8 Introduction to Model ExperiencesChapter 9 Level I: Kindergarten and First GradeChapter 10 Level II: Second and Third GradesChapter 11 Level III: Fourth and Fifth GradesSECTION III - SongsAPPENDICESAppendix A Reference Material for Music FundamentalsAppendix B Introduction to the Autoharp (R), Chromaharp (R), QChord (R), Soprano Recorder, and GuitarAppendix C A Collection of Chants, Proverbs, and PoemsAppendix D Resources for Elementary TeachersAppendix E Resources for ChildrenGlossarySubject IndexMusic Index
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Elementary school teaching;School music--Instruction and study;School music -- Instruction and study
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