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Regelski, Thomas A. – Music Educators Journal, 2014
Music education has many "elephants" in its classrooms: obvious major problems that go unmentioned and suffered silently. Two of the larger, more problematic "elephants" are identified, analyzed, and critiqued: (1) the hegemony of university schools of music on school music and the resulting focus in school music on…
Descriptors: Music Education, Classroom Environment, Barriers, Teaching Methods
Nielsen, Lance D. – Music Educators Journal, 2014
Teacher evaluation is a current hot topic within music education. This article offers strategies for K-12 music educators on how to promote their effectiveness as teachers through archival documentation in a teacher portfolio. Using the Danielson evaluation model (based on four domains of effective teaching practices), examples of music teaching…
Descriptors: Teacher Evaluation, Teacher Effectiveness, Music Education, Educational Strategies
Conway, Colleen; Marshall, Herbert; Hartz, Barry – Music Educators Journal, 2014
This article offers instrumental directors at all levels some suggestions for the use of movement to facilitate "beat competency". We use the term beat competency to refer to a musician's ability to play with a consistent sense of pulse and balanced subdivision, as well as the eventual ability to bring that sense of pulse to reading…
Descriptors: Music Education, Movement Education, Music Techniques, Class Activities
Silvey, Philip E. – Music Educators Journal, 2014
Choral music educators can purposefully create a learning environment that helps minimize the anxieties of young singers. According to Parker Palmer, "to teach is to create a space" that possesses three qualities: hospitality, openness, and boundaries. Choral music educators can influence these characteristics by applying five strategies…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Singing, Adolescents, Educational Strategies
Riley, Patricia – Music Educators Journal, 2014
In 1989, Bennett Reimer wrote that there are three ways through which people can experience music: performing, listening, and composing. Similarly, in the current National Standards document, MENC [now the National Association for Music Education (NAfME)] identifies performing, creating, and responding to music as the "fundamental music…
Descriptors: Musical Composition, Music Techniques, Music Education, Educational Strategies
Shaw, Ryan D. – Music Educators Journal, 2014
Recent educational discourse is full of references to the value of critical thinking as a 21st-century skill. In music education, critical thinking has been discussed in relation to problem solving and music listening, and some researchers suggest that training in critical thinking can improve students' responses to music. But what exactly is…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Music Education, Critical Theory, Concept Teaching
Byo, James L. – Music Educators Journal, 2014
The discoveries of score analysis (e.g., minor seventh chord, ostinato, phrase elision, melodic fragment, half cadence) are more than just compositional techniques or music vocabulary. They are sounds--fascinating, storytelling, dynamic modes of expression--that when approached as such enrich the rehearsal experience. This article presents a…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Music Education, Music Activities, Music Theory
Hart, John T., Jr. – Music Educators Journal, 2014
Ensemble directors have a special interest in helping students learn to practice effectively. Practice is also an essential component of musical development. Music educators need to both teach effective practice strategies and guide students toward meaningful, thoughtful practice. Metacognition strategies are one way to accomplish this. Current…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Educational Practices, Drills (Practice), Teaching Methods
Holmes, Alena; VanAlstine, Sharri – Music Educators Journal, 2014
International-mindedness is defined in many different ways in education discourse. Some of the definitions include the ability to be open-minded and respectful of cultures and peoples or having an awareness of the interconnectedness of people not only intellectually but also with growing empathy. Do music educators have any role in helping…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Music Education, Teaching Methods, Global Education
Nelson, Deborah – Music Educators Journal, 2013
Music teachers are often the Pied Pipers of their schools, attracting the interest of students by the nature of the subject they teach. Their students who excel are often the best and brightest, since music reading and music production demand higher-level thinking skills, motor ability, and in the case of ensemble performance, social skills. As…
Descriptors: Music Education, Accessibility (for Disabled), Inclusion, Technology Uses in Education
Benton, Carol W. – Music Educators Journal, 2013
Metacognition is a type of thinking in which learners think about their own cognitive processes. Because it transcends disciplines and grade levels, metacognition is useful in many educational settings and can be transferred from the music classroom to other subject areas. Music educators can promote metacognition by designing and implementing…
Descriptors: Music Education, Metacognition, Classroom Techniques, Educational Strategies
Randles, Clint; Sullivan, Mark – Music Educators Journal, 2013
Composition pedagogy is explored from the perspective of a composer and a music teacher educator in this article. The primary goal is to help practicing music teachers develop strategies that will encourage students to create original music. The authors provide reflection about the process of helping students compose on the basis of personal…
Descriptors: Music, Music Education, Music Teachers, Musical Composition
Burrack, Frederick – Music Educators Journal, 2012
Videoconferencing technology can create opportunities to offer music teachers specific feedback that is crucial to satisfying their developmental needs by providing direct impact on instruction through online ensemble clinics. (Contains 3 notes.)
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Music Education, Music Teachers, Professional Development
Saville, Kirt – Music Educators Journal, 2011
Brain research indicates that repetition is of vital importance in the learning process. Repetition is an especially useful tool in the area of music education. The success of repetition can be enhanced by accurate and timely feedback. From "simple repetition" to "repetition with the addition or subtraction of degrees of freedom," there are many…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Music Education, Music, Brain
Hillier, Erin – Music Educators Journal, 2011
Many music educators struggle with adapting buildingwide professional development initiatives into their own curriculum and teaching practice while still maintaining the integrity of the musical experiences they bring to the classroom. One vastly popular trend in instructional strategies, differentiated instruction, is both accessible to the music…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Music Education, Music, Music Activities

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