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O'Connor, Mary Alice – Momentum, 1996
Examines the place of liturgical music in Catholicism. Discusses the importance of music in worship, of music education in Catholic schools, and of efforts to include music in the curriculum. Suggests that expert guidance in evaluating liturgical music is required to assist those who may lack music literacy. (13 citations) (AJL)
Descriptors: Art Education, Catholic Educators, Catholic Schools, Elementary Secondary Education
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Reimer, Bennett – Music Educators Journal, 1997
Contends that only students with performance or composing abilities are given a chance to explore music in their education. Stresses the importance of teaching all students how to listen to music in an active, "minds-on" way instead of only teaching hands-on activities. Challenges the traditional music curriculum by refuting five myths…
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Elementary Secondary Education, Improvisation, Learning Processes
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Elliott, Charles A. – Music Educators Journal, 1982
Presents arguments for and against teaching music reading skills. Opponents say that students rarely use music reading skills after high school and that this music reading objective has never been successful. Proponents claim that a major objective of music programs is to produce musically independent students. (AM)
Descriptors: Course Content, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, Music Appreciation
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McLendon, Gloria H. – Music Educators Journal, 1982
Discusses negative experiences which can inhibit a student from wanting to sing and describes methods that a secondary teacher can use to enhance student self-esteem while increasing their music appreciation. (AM)
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Music Appreciation, Music Education, Secondary Education
Cullen, Louise – TESL Talk, 1980
School music education must promote ethnic identity and intercultural appreciation through hands-on musical experiences with traditional and contemporary music from around the world. Students themselves direct each other and their instructors in these activities. (PMJ)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Cultural Activities, Cultural Awareness, Elementary Education
Dotson, Beth – Momentum, 1996
Describes the summer program at St. Agnes School, in Kentucky, which puts on musicals about social issues. Focuses on the theme of this summer's musical, which is the futility and danger of violence. Discusses the awareness that the summer program musical has brought to the children. (AJL)
Descriptors: Art Education, Catholic Schools, Drama, Dramatics
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Hodges, Donald A. – Bulletin of the Council for Research in Music Education, 1989
Attempts to provide a plausible theory of music's evolutionary development. Speculates that music may have provided survival benefits by helping establish mother/infant bonds, by aiding in the acquisition of knowledge, by providing a unique way of knowing, and by playing important roles in social organization. (LS)
Descriptors: Ability, Attachment Behavior, Evolution, Language Acquisition
Freeman, Robert – Connection: New England's Journal of Higher Education and Economic Development, 1998
A look at the history of music education in American colleges and universities indicates its late development. Suggestions for enhancing the nation's musical life include viewing composition, performance, and listening as integrated processes; developing a broader focus for music specialists; and paying more attention to musical literacy in the…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, College Curriculum, Educational History, Higher Education
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Barrett, Margaret – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 2002
In this essay, the author describes her view of the concept of the aesthetic in music education as "essentially contested" and subject to reinterpretation. She attempts to expand "traditional" notions of the aesthetic in music education beyond a view of the aesthetic transaction as "passive," focused on audience-listening for traditional…
Descriptors: Music Education, Aesthetics, Aesthetic Education, Context Effect
Fowler, Charles; Elliott, David J. – 1994
The volume contains papers presented at "Winds of Change: A Colloquium in Music Education," and examines the current need for reform in music education. Assessments of music's failure to achieve central curricular status, and outline scenarios for reform and improved status for music education are presented. The reform plans emphasize the value of…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Educational Change, Educational Principles, Elementary Secondary Education
Wise, John H. – 1979
This paper provides examples of how music can be used in geography instruction at the elementary, secondary, or college levels. The occasional use of music can foster imagination and promote greater aesthetic awareness with regard to landscapes and human situations. Many concepts and terms in physical geography can be lined with music. A good…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Geography Instruction, Higher Education, Human Geography
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Callen, Donald M. – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 1985
Moving to music may significantly enhance our appreciation of a performance of a music work. Implications for the encouragement of movement in education for music appreciation are discussed. (RM)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Movement Education, Music
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Regelski, Thomas A. – Music Educators Journal, 1979
Music study should be construed primarily as an experience of its feeling content. Taught so, it can reach for the inner core of the early adolescent, to pierce that sometimes hard outer surface that protects the vulnerable inner life. Attempts to intellectualize music with young teens are doomed. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Educational Objectives, Emotional Response, Music
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Rauscher, Frances – PTA Today, 1995
Music stimulates thought processes and enhances spatial reasoning, which are essential for academic achievement. Research indicates the spatial reasoning performance of preschoolers who receive music lessons far exceeds that of comparison students. Even listening to music proves beneficial to spatial reasoning. Music training seems also to benefit…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Disadvantaged Youth, Elementary Education, Fine Arts
Arbena, Joseph; And Others – 1980
This essay presents background information and suggests teaching stragegies to aid community and junior college classroom teachers of history and civilization as they develop and implement educational programs on Latin American music. It is based on the premise that Latin American music can best be understood as a reflection of other historical…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Cultural Awareness, History Instruction, Latin American Culture
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