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Vahed, Zubeda – TESL Talk, 1982
Classroom activities for ESL that use music and musical instruments are suggested to develop locomotor skills, auditory discrimination, and reading and writing skills. Such activities could include using musical instruments, playing imagination games, writing lyrics, hearing ethnic music, and having music-related events and visitors. (MSE)
Descriptors: Auditory Discrimination, Class Activities, Elementary Education, English (Second Language)
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Thorisson, Thorir – Bulletin of the Council for Research in Music Education, 1997
Compares the effects of explicit training in classical and romantic styles, the relevance of four musical dimensions, and the congruence of categorizations with predictions of exemplar- or prototype-theories of concept formation. Explains that subjects in both the exemplar and prototype groups relied on independently abstracted cues rather than…
Descriptors: Classical Music, Classification, Educational Research, Evaluation Criteria
Woodruff, Ernest R.; Heeler, Phillip J. – 1993
One component of a model of creativity, the application of an understanding of elements, was explored through a study of college students applying their understanding of such musical elements as harmony, melody, rhythm, timbre, and dynamics. The 24 subjects were students in a music appreciation class, and the project was implemented using a…
Descriptors: College Students, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software, Creativity
Burns, Gary; Thompson, Robert – 1987
Rock videos have their antecedents in film and television images, although music in films is usually background music. Television made possible the live transmission of musical numbers with visuals. The musical television commercial is an amalgam of conventions, with background music suddenly erupting into text, unheard by the characters but…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Film Study, Mass Media Effects, Music
LOKV, Netherlands Inst. for Arts Education, Utrecht. – 1996
This collection of lectures focuses on the learning effects of arts education. Presentations are provided for participants to learn the latest research findings in arts education and the development of theories and practice. The insights can be subdivided into learning effects of arts education and assessment of arts education. Presentation titles…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Aesthetic Values, Aesthetics, Art Appreciation
Woodrulff, Ernest; Heeler, Phillip – 1990
The effect of the use of interactive videodisc technology to present aural tests was studied in the context of college music appreciation classes. Both experimental and control groups were given study guides that identified the aural objectives for each test and specified the location of the musical examples that were to be used to illustrate the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Auditory Stimuli, College Students, Computer Assisted Testing
Fuller, Lawrence B. – 1990
An honors seminar at Bloomsburg University (Pennsylvania) investigated the story of Jesus as it has evolved in different media over nearly two millennia. Initially the students studied two gospels with contrasting versions of the life of Jesus, in order to explore the process whereby oral material is transcribed into written form by different…
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Christianity, Cultural Influences, Film Study
Satoh, Kiyo – 1986
A preschool teacher in Japan tells how she uses "the artifacts of advancement," such as the songs children have become familiar with through watching television, to educate "the feeling heart" of young children and lead them to involvement with and appreciation of nature. After a description of the Sasanoha kindergarten in…
Descriptors: Dance, Drama, Educational Innovation, Emotional Development
Richard, Jeremy – 1984
A step-by-step process links listening, note-taking, composing, and revising in order to make a college level music writing assignment a more instructive and fulfilling exercise. In order to help them focus on the music, students are given a chart in which they divide the piece of music they are listening to into events, and then match these…
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Learning Activities
Vertreace, Martha M. – 1988
Arguing that remedial/developmental students' lack of exposure to the fine arts relegates them to a permanent underclass within the student body, this paper describes the use of poetry, music, and other materials drawn from the fine arts in a remedial writing class. After presenting a rationale for including artistic concerns in the developmental…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Class Activities, Community Colleges, Fine Arts
Voelker, David H.; Pettey, Gary R. – 1989
To account for cognitive and affective responses to popular music, a pilot study used an information processing model to show that affect results largely from the activation of affect-laden schemas by the music stimulus. Subjects, 196 students from an introductory course in interpersonal communication at a medium-sized university, listened to a…
Descriptors: Affective Measures, Analysis of Variance, Cognitive Measurement, Cognitive Processes
International Federation of Library Associations, The Hague (Netherlands). – 1984
The five papers in this collection on art and music environments in developing countries were presented at the 1984 IFLA general conference. (1) In "Developing an Art for Life's Sake," Gavin Jantjes, a black South African artist currently living and working in the United Kingdom, offers personal viewpoints on issues relating to the art…
Descriptors: Art Education, Cultural Activities, Cultural Influences, Dance
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Eisner, Elliot W. – Bulletin of the Council for Research in Music Education, 1996
Articulates a fundamental rationale for the practice of qualitative research in music education. Argues that knowledge and experience are by definition subjective and constructed, thereby validating research methodologies that incorporate and acknowledge these realities. Identifies eight "processes" that offer productive research opportunities.…
Descriptors: Criticism, Educational Development, Educational Improvement, Educational Quality
Byrnes, Mariagrazia – 1996
A series of class exercises for Italian language instruction based on a song, "La Vita Mia" by Amedeo Minghi, is presented. The song was selected because of its rich literary content and appealing melody. Objectives, in-class activities, and homework assignments are outlined. In them, students listen to the song, discuss the relationship…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Educational Strategies, Higher Education
Cohen, Veronica Wolf – 1974
Early childhood music programs should be based on two interacting goals: (1) to teach those skills most appropriate to a particular level and (2) to nurture musical creativity and self-expression. Early childhood is seen as the optimum time for acquiring certain musical skills, of which the ability to sing in tune is considered primary. The vocal…
Descriptors: Auditory Discrimination, Communication Skills, Creative Development, Early Childhood Education
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