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ERIC Number: EJ1072949
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2015-Sep
Pages: 6
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ISSN: ISSN-0027-4321
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Satis Coleman--A Spiritual Philosophy for Music Education
Shevock, Daniel J.
Music Educators Journal, v102 n1 p56-61 Sep 2015
Satis Coleman (1878-1961) was a pioneering but underacknowledged teacher in the history of American music education. Hers was a voice of teaching creativity in the twentieth century, which occurred at the progressive Lincoln Lab School and Teachers College, Columbia University, in New York City. This article considers Coleman's music education philosophy, which contained a distinctly spiritual characteristic. Parker Palmer's definition of spirituality, "the eternal human yearning to be connected with something larger than our own egos," offers a lens for examining Coleman's spirituality, which included a distinctive view of God, living simply, wholesome humility, emotions, and silence in nature. Our profession can benefit from deeper understanding of the work of creative teachers, such as Coleman.
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Language: English
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