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Schmidt, Patrick K. – Theory Into Practice, 2012
The difference between systemic change and the micro level engagements or modest kinds of successes that teachers hope for is a largely unaddressed issue in music education policy and leadership. This article outlines a few propositions that place the notion of critical leadership as a central element in music and education focusing on the notion…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Educational Practices, Leadership
Benedict, Cathy L. – Theory Into Practice, 2012
Even though there are multiple literacies, the preoccupation and even reliance on the primacy of functional literacy, as seen as an end-point in the formal process of schooling, masks an ideology that rarely goes interrogated throughout all disciplines. This article considers the obligation and structure of functional literacy, and, in particular,…
Descriptors: Music, Functional Literacy, Music Education, Ideology
Higgins, Lee – Theory Into Practice, 2012
In this article, I explore the claim that one-to-one encounters between community music facilitators and music participants can be described as friendships. By exploring the relational structure through the call and the welcome, I make some general comments on friendship before finally tackling the question lying at the heart of this article: How…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Friendship, Facilitators (Individuals)
Gould, Elizabeth – Theory Into Practice, 2012
During the 1990s an African American university band director brought together Rosa Parks and Mark Camphouse for a performance of Camphouse's composition, A Movement for Rosa. Teaching the composition, the conductor and Camphouse communicated with language describing musical and lived realities that student musicians attempted to express and…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Music Education, Writing (Composition), Musicians
Lebler, Don – Theory Into Practice, 2012
High levels of engagement with technology are characteristic of young people in the 21st century. Teachers and curriculum designers can utilize students' comfort with technology to enhance learning. Easy access to information on the Internet is also significant because the former role of teachers as a primary source of information is no longer…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Access to Information, Foreign Countries, Educational Technology
Burnard, Pamela – Theory Into Practice, 2012
This article describes the use of a visual-based construct elicitation tool developed from the use of critical incident charting for the purpose of reflecting on our creative learning journeys either at significant points as music learners in childhood, in adult life, or as preservice or experienced teachers. In this article, I introduce diverse…
Descriptors: Music, Educational Change, Music Teachers, Professional Development
Allsup, Randall Everett – Theory Into Practice, 2012
This article provides a theoretical framework through which to reimagine and revitalize contemporary music education practices, using the large ensemble paradigm called "band" as the primary unit of analysis. Literature suggests that band places too much emphasis on teacher control and external measures of validation. Critics propose replacing…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Music Education, Democracy, Student Welfare
Gonzalez, Virginia – Theory Into Practice, 2012
This article examines major unresolved challenges in the assessment of pre-K-grade 12 multilingual students in US public schools. The ethnic educator approach advocates for a change of paradigms in assessment, one that abandons the medical model to incorporate socio-constructivist theoretical perspectives and pluralistic and progressive social…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Preservice Teacher Education, Ideology, Best Practices
Gaitan, Concha Delgado – Theory Into Practice, 2012
For too long, educators have held diminishing beliefs about Latino students' home life. Such beliefs are irrelevant except for the fact that students do not leave their culture at home; rather, home life is closely intertwined with their learning. Language and culture play a major role in students' learning and parents figure prominently in their…
Descriptors: Language Skills, Family Life, Parent Participation, Power Structure
Pappas, Christine C.; Varelas, Maria; Patton, Sofia Kokkino; Ye, Li; Ortiz, Ibett – Theory Into Practice, 2012
This article shows how various dialogic discourse strategies were used in read-alouds of English science information books in a 2nd-grade bilingual classroom. Using a variety of discursive strategies, Ibett encouraged her Spanish-speaking students to provide explanations and reasoning related to science ideas. Similarly, she used intertextual…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, English (Second Language), Bilingualism, Science Instruction
Li, Guofang – Theory Into Practice, 2012
How do second-language learners become successful readers and writers? This article examines the importance of social networks to English language learners' reading and writing development. It describes different family, peer, and virtual social networks that ELLs can utilize to engage in online and offline reading and writing (especially related…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Popular Culture, Second Language Learning, Social Networks
Haneda, Mari; Wells, Gordon – Theory Into Practice, 2012
In this article, we put forward 4 pedagogic principles that we consider to be particularly important in helping English language learners (ELLs) to succeed in school. These principles are: creating multiple and varied opportunities for ELLs to use the target language in both speech and writing, promoting high engagement by building on students'…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Classroom Techniques, English Language Learners
de la Luz Reyes, Maria – Theory Into Practice, 2012
Cultural deficit theories have long been debunked, yet Spanish continues to be treated as an impediment to Latinos' school success. With over 5 million emerging bilinguals, of which approximately 75% are Spanish speakers, Latinos' biliteracy potential should be examined as a means to support their learning. This article focuses on the spontaneous…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, Bilingualism, Literacy, Disadvantaged
Van Sluys, Katie; Rao, Arthi – Theory Into Practice, 2012
To be literate in the 21st century means much more than learning to read and write; it requires advanced skills like collaboration, critical problem solving, and utilizing multiple sources and means of communication. Learning a language, an aspect of becoming literate, demands that learners not only acquire vocabulary and syntax but also use…
Descriptors: Theory Practice Relationship, Literacy Education, Syntax, Multilingualism
Lindholm-Leary, Kathryn – Theory Into Practice, 2012
This article presents research that highlights the success of dual language education for student participants, both native English speakers and English language learners, from a variety of demographic backgrounds at both the elementary and secondary levels. However, there are a number of challenges that can impede the quality of implementation in…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Bilingual Education, Program Design

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