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50 Years of ERIC
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Cardany, Audrey Berger – General Music Today, 2015
Word sorts are standard practice for aiding children in acquiring skills in English language arts. When included in the general music classroom, word sorts may aid students in acquiring a working knowledge of music vocabulary. The author shares a word sort activity drawn from vocabulary in John Lithgow's children's book "Never Play…
Descriptors: Music Education, Vocabulary Development, Vocabulary Skills, Childrens Literature
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Lind, Vicki R. – General Music Today, 2014
This article outlines strategies for using thinking routines in the general music classroom to foster deeper learning. Based on the Artful Thinking program, a model developed by Harvard's Project Zero in collaboration with Traverse City [Michigan] Area Public Schools, thinking routines were developed to draw students into a more meaningful…
Descriptors: Music Education, Educational Strategies, Classroom Techniques, Critical Thinking
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Cayari, Christopher – General Music Today, 2014
Music video creation provides students a new way to express themselves and become better performers and consumers of media. This article provides a new perspective on Lucy Green's informal music pedagogy by enabling students to create music videos in music classrooms; thus, students are able to create music videos that informally develop…
Descriptors: Informal Education, Music Education, Video Technology, National Standards
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Beegle, Amy C. – General Music Today, 2014
This column presents books for children penned by Maya Angelou. These poems and stories, based on her experiences as an African American woman living in the United States, Egypt, Ghana, and South Africa, include extraordinary photography and artwork. Suggestions for inclusion in the general music classroom are provided.
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Poetry, Music Education, Classroom Techniques
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Dunbar, Laura – General Music Today, 2014
This article is an introduction to video screen capture. Basic information of two software programs, QuickTime for Mac and BlueBerry Flashback Express for PC, are also discussed. Practical applications for video screen capture are given.
Descriptors: Computer Software Reviews, Animation, Music Education, Elementary Secondary Education
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Miranda, Martina L. – General Music Today, 2014
This article examines critical issues related to teacher decision-making in early childhood music classrooms. Through the story of one teacher's experience, we take a closer look at specific criteria to guide decision-making, and strategies to deepen awareness of young children's needs in the music classroom and guide instructional…
Descriptors: Instructional Innovation, Decision Making, Early Childhood Education, Music Education
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Yoo, Hyesoo; Kang, Sangmi – General Music Today, 2014
The purpose of this article is to introduce the characteristics of Korean rhythmic patterns and provide effective ways to teach Korean rhythms based on the theoretical and pedagogical approaches derived from 5,000 years of Korean musical tradition. First, we have provided the fundamental principles of Korean rhythms that represent the culture from…
Descriptors: Music, Music Education, Teaching Methods, Asian Culture
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Cardany, Audrey Berger – General Music Today, 2013
Language and music literacy share a similar process of understanding that progresses from sensory experience to symbolic representation. The author identifies Bruner’s modes of understanding as they relate to using narrative in the music classroom to enhance music reading at iconic and symbolic levels. Two sound stories are included for…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music Reading, Music Techniques, Classroom Techniques
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Leonhardt, Angela – General Music Today, 2011
This article looks at what a word wall is and its use in the music classroom. The author outlines steps for creation of a word wall within the music classroom as well as the importance of such a resource. The author encourages the creation and consistent use of the word wall as leading to the development of stronger musicians and also independent,…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Musicians, Teaching Methods
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Thibeault, Matthew D. – General Music Today, 2010
The author argues that concerts create pressures on the music curriculum similar to those high-stakes tests generate on the general curriculum. Three similarities are presented and discussed using the example of a concert the author organized: first, teaching to the test and the narrowing of curricular goals; second, evaluation by a single source…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Music Activities, High Stakes Tests
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Rose, Liz – General Music Today, 2006
The article discusses the use of Marshall Rosenberg's Nonviolent Communication method to teach children who have emotional and behavioral challenges inside the music classroom. The method consists of using direct and nonjudgmental language, expressing feelings and needs, and finally making a request as opposed to a demand.
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Educational Strategies, Behavior Problems, Emotional Disturbances
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Marshall, Herbert D.; VanHaaren, Peg – General Music Today, 2006
This article provides teaching tips and materials related to recorder lesson. Teaching Recorder in the Music Classroom, by Fred Kersten, compiles more current recorder information than any other resource. In planning instruction, the major determining factor seems to be Rote or Note. This allows instructors to take familiar repertoire that…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Musical Instruments, Music Education, Teaching Methods
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Cooper, Shelly – General Music Today, 2005
The article presents lessons for teaching composition in elementary general music classes. Students will be more successful in composition activities if a teacher allows time for multiple encounters with composition activities, encourages student experimentation, guides the class through composition experiences, provides constant encouragement,…
Descriptors: Music Education, Elementary School Students, Musical Composition, Classroom Techniques
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Marshall, Herbert D. – General Music Today, 2004
Whether one elects to explore and create in the jazz, folk, or other idioms, children need a broad listening experience, a substantial repertoire of patterns, and most important, permission to think outside the box. It is imperative that music teachers create a classroom environment in which divergent thought is valued. Consider how students learn…
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Music, Classroom Techniques, Creativity
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Hagedorn, Victoria S. – General Music Today, 2004
Many autistic students think and learn in pictures, not language. Visual representation of tasks, objects, and songs can greatly assist the autistic student. Using picture books in the music class is a popular strategy for many teachers. This article provides a list of books that a teacher has used with success in classes for children with…
Descriptors: Picture Books, Music Education, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders
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