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Thibeault, Matthew D. – General Music Today, 2010
In this article, the author describes a true story about Dwayne Carter Jr., a rapper most music educators probably don't know but one who is beloved throughout the world as "Lil Wayne." Critics overwhelmingly proclaimed Lil Wayne the top rapper in the hip-hop game, and the album and his work leading up to it were universally regarded as some of…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music Activities, Musicians, Music Teachers
Kerstetter, Kathleen – General Music Today, 2010
Blogs, short for Weblogs, began to show up in the late 1990s, based on online discussion boards centered on threaded topics. Currently, a blog typically refers to a Web site in which an individual posts entries and then allows for commentary from the readers. If scholars look to some educational theory, both novice and experienced bloggers can use…
Descriptors: Web Sites, Music Education, Electronic Publishing, Computer Mediated Communication
Darrow, Alice-Ann – General Music Today, 2010
For many years, the term "special education" was used to denote the education of students with disabilities in either segregated or mainstreamed classrooms. The term "special education" is swiftly fading from the lexicon of academia. In today's schools, all education is considered to be "special." Educational reformers are embracing the concept of…
Descriptors: Music Education, Accessibility (for Disabled), Academic Standards, Educational Practices
Cardany, Audrey Berger – General Music Today, 2010
Since the airing of "Sesame Street" in 1985, television produced for children has expanded to more television shows and educational media that includes videos, DVDs, and computer products. Viewing screen media is pervasive in the environments of young children, and companies are designing products for our youngest viewers--infants and toddlers.…
Descriptors: Educational Benefits, Preschool Children, Educational Media, Music Teachers
de Frece, Robert – General Music Today, 2010
This article outlines a sequential approach to unit and lesson planning for conceptual teaching in general music classes. Guidelines for the writing of well-articulated instructional objectives are provided. Two appendices show models of a unit plan and a lesson plan in which the assessment of objectives is clearly tracked and alternative…
Descriptors: Sequential Approach, Teaching Methods, Music Education, Educational Strategies
Flohr, John W. – General Music Today, 2010
This article reviews best practices for young children's music experiences in light of developments in brain research. The first section reviews research music and brain topics including neuromyths, effect of music on structural brain changes and general intelligence, plasticity, critical and optimal periods, and at-risk student populations. The…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Music Education, Music, Young Children
Trollinger, Valerie L. – General Music Today, 2010
This article summarizes currently available brain research concerning relationships between singing and language development. Although this is a new field of investigation, there are findings that are applicable to general music teaching classroom. These findings are presented along with suggestions about how to apply them to teaching music.
Descriptors: Singing, Language Acquisition, Relationship, Brain
Cooper, Shelly – General Music Today, 2010
Songs and stories have a strong relationship to each other and have the capacity to boost brain development, increase vocabulary, and promote future academic success. The sounds and foundational structures of reading and singing provide young children with successful pathways for advancing language skills, increasing memory, and promoting emerging…
Descriptors: Language Patterns, Neurology, Brain, Language Skills
Hodges, Donald A. – General Music Today, 2010
We are just at the beginning stages of applying neuroscientific findings to music teaching. A simple model of the learning cycle based on neuroscience is Sense [right arrow] Integrate [right arrow] Act (sometimes modified as Act [right arrow] Sense [right arrow] Integrate). Additional components can be added to the model, including such concepts…
Descriptors: Music Education, Neurological Organization, Brain, Learning Processes
Kenney, Susan – General Music Today, 2010
In the previous issue of "General Music Today," the Early Childhood column explored brain-compatible ways of teaching action songs and singing games. This article illustrates the application of brain-compatible ways to teach songs that do not lend themselves to actions or games. There are two ways of teaching songs. One is based on the assumption…
Descriptors: Singing, Teaching Methods, Music Education, Music
Darrow, Alice-Ann – General Music Today, 2010
Paraprofessionals, sometimes referred to as teachers' aides, often referred to as simply "paras," are a critical component of special education programs. They can play an important role in music classrooms as well. Their responsibilities may include providing instructional support in small groups or to individual students, modifying teaching…
Descriptors: Music Education, Disabilities, Special Needs Students, Paraprofessional School Personnel
Nardo, Rachel – General Music Today, 2010
According to a 2009 report by the Entertainment Software Association (ESA), at least 68% of American households now play video games, and half the parents in America now play video games with their children. Grandparents are in on the action, as well. In addition, nursing homes and senior centers are now incorporating video games into their…
Descriptors: Interactive Video, Video Games, Music, Family Environment
Reynolds, Geoffrey A. – General Music Today, 2010
This two-part article revisits the British group Everything But the Girl. In this first part, the author describes Dr. Patricia Shehan Campbell's (2004) exciting ideas for fully engaging students during listening lessons. The author uses Everything But the Girl's song "Lullaby Of Clubland (Jay "Sinister" Sealee Remix)" to model Dr. Campbell's…
Descriptors: Musicians, Music Education, Class Activities, Learner Engagement
Kerchner, Jody L. – General Music Today, 2010
Music ensemble teachers use informances as means of illuminating less visible student rehearsal experiences that serve as cornerstones for the ever-visible musical performances. How might teachers apply this tool of advocacy and education to the general music classroom? In this article, the author provides a description of action research that she…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Action Research, Listening Skills
Pautz, Mary – General Music Today, 2010
The author of this article encourages teachers to present not only general music performances but also informances. Multiple examples and potential themes are given, as are the rationale and suggestions for planning such a program. (Contains 2 figures.)
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Elementary Schools, Music Activities

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