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Kilpatrick, Carlton E., III. – Update: Applications of Research in Music Education, 2020
The purpose of this review of literature was to explore intersections between movement and gesture, and to examine their effects on singing. Music educators have long championed the integration of movement into music instruction. The effects of movement have been studied and correlations found between an individual singer's intonation, internal…
Descriptors: Singing, Correlation, Music Education, Movement Education
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Gunjawate, Dhanshree R.; Ravi, Rohit; Bellur, Rajashekhar – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2018
Purpose: Singers are vocal athletes having specific demands from their voice and require special consideration during voice evaluation. Presently, there is a lack of standards for acoustic evaluation in them. The aim of the present study was to systematically review the available literature on the acoustic analysis of voice in singers. Method: A…
Descriptors: Acoustics, Singing, Measurement Techniques, Evaluation Criteria
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Aguirre, Ryan – Update: Applications of Research in Music Education, 2018
Conversations surrounding transgender students are beginning to appear in the nation's schools. In recent years, experts in the fields of music education and vocal pedagogy have shared their experiences and research on transgender issues in the choral classroom and private lessons. Studies focused on transgender issues in choral music education…
Descriptors: Sexual Identity, Singing, Music Education, Gender Issues
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Bennett, Catherine – Update: Applications of Research in Music Education, 2022
In this literature review, I examined choral education research that extends beyond Eurocentric norms and in which researchers focused on the transmission of culturally diverse music and/or culturally diverse transmission practices that may connect to culturally diverse choral singers. I focused on practical implications for teaching culturally…
Descriptors: Singing, Cultural Pluralism, Culturally Relevant Education, Diversity
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Rolsten, Kathy – Update: Applications of Research in Music Education, 2016
This review of literature is a synthesis of research surrounding the production of superior choral performance. Findings described in this review suggest director characteristics, rehearsal techniques, singer behaviors, and auxiliary supports that are important to, or common in, the creation of meritorious performance. Effects of instructional…
Descriptors: Singing, Teaching Methods, Case Studies, Pretests Posttests
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A. Raymond Elliott – Language Documentation & Conservation, 2020
Linguistic tones play an important role in expressing lexical and grammatical meaning in tone languages. A small change in the pitch of a word can result in an entirely different meaning. A logical question for those who document tone languages is whether or not singers preserve linguistic tone when singing and if so, to what degree? I begin by…
Descriptors: Language Research, Intonation, Music, Singing
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Cass, Richard J. – Journal of Education, 2011
Recent reports indicate that the expressive writing needs of students who struggle have become a critical and life-influencing problem. This article provides an overview of current research on the writing needs of students with LD and a practitioner-based reflection on the Singer and Bashir EmPOWER approach, a resource that can help teachers meet…
Descriptors: Reflection, Learning Disabilities, Children, Student Empowerment
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Salvador, Karen – Update: Applications of Research in Music Education, 2013
Despite long-standing antidiscrimination laws, such as the Americans with Disabilities Act and Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, which are meant to guarantee equal access, many school and community choirs appear to be populated primarily by students with typical physical, cognitive, and behavioral abilities. The purpose of this article…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Music, Music Education, Special Education
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Zemek, Michael D. – Update: Applications of Research in Music Education, 2010
Choral experts, namely conductors and textbook authors, have long recommended separating middle and junior high school singers into all-male and all-female choirs to address the unique challenges facing young adolescents and those who teach them. However, limited research-based evidence exists on the decisions conductors and choral music educators…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Singing, Musicians
Singer, Jerome L; Singer, Dorothy G. – Journal of Children in Contemporary Society, 1985
A study of family patterns and their relationship to television-viewing and children's development clearly indicate the combined influences of parental styles and television on emerging cognitive and behavioral tendencies. Television-viewing, although potentially positive with limited use and appropriate programing, generally predicts negative…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Behavior Problems, Discipline, Family Communication
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Singer, Dorothy G.; Singer, Jerome L. – Journal of Broadcasting, 1981
The literature review discusses studies which have been conducted to determine whether television enriches a child's imagination or leads to distortions of reality, and whether adult mediation during a child's television viewing or immediately after can evoke constructive changes or stimulate make-believe play. Thirty-six references are cited.…
Descriptors: Adults, Broadcast Television, Child Development, Imagination
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Steinberg, Danny D.; Yamada, Jun – Reading Research Quarterly, 1978
Offers a rebuttal to Tzeng and Singer's criticism of the authors' study of the ease of learning to read the different Japanese scripts. States that the symbols and words were taught in the ordinary situation in which they are learned. (MKM)
Descriptors: Alphabets, Beginning Reading, Comparative Education, Elementary Education
Chaffee, Steven H.; Singer, Jerome L. – Television & Children, 1981
Reviews conclusions from research papers prepared for the National Institute of Mental Health Report, Television and Behavior (referred to as the Update). The two-volume Update summarizes research findings of the past 10 years dealing with the effects of television viewing on its audience, particularly children. (JJD)
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Broadcast Industry, Children, Cognitive Development
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Marshall, Herbert D. – General Music Today, 2004
This article provides some research-based tools to describe and evaluate vocal development of the young singer. It offers resources and literature reviews relating to teachers' understanding of their learners as individuals and measurement of their learners' musical achievement. It focuses on one thing all music teachers strive to do: evaluate…
Descriptors: Singing, Rating Scales, Music Teachers, Music Education
Singer, Mark I.; And Others – Child Abuse and Neglect: The International Journal, 1992
This paper reviews the literature on the sexual victimization of adolescent males, with emphasis on victim selection factors and strategies. A letter written by a middle-aged man to entice a teenage boy into sexual activity is then presented and analyzed. (DB)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Patterns, Child Abuse, Criminals
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