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Archer, Robyn – Australian Journal of Music Education, 2013
This article offers the transcript of Robyn Archer's address at the Australian Society for Music Education (ASME) Conference in Canberra in September 2013. Archer is a singer, writer, director, artistic director, and public advocate of the arts, mainly in Australia though her reach is global. This lecture is the second of six addresses Archer gave…
Descriptors: Music Education, Conference Papers, Heritage Education, Urban Environment
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Lacey, Genevieve – Australian Journal of Music Education, 2013
The New Music Network established the Peggy Glanville-Hicks Address in 1999 in honour of one of Australia's great international composers. It is an annual forum for ideas relating to the creation and performance of Australian music. In the spirit of the great Australian composer Peggy Glanville-Hicks, an outstanding advocate of Australian music…
Descriptors: Listening, Music Appreciation, Music Education, Music
Gantz, Walter; Gartenberg, Howard M. – 1979
A study to assess the information function of pop music in the adolescent socialization process involved approximately 500 students in junior and senior high schools and colleges in a large metropolitan area in the northeast and approximately 400 university undergraduates in an introductory sociology class. In-class, self-administered…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Cognitive Development, Music, Music Appreciation
Aiex, Nola Kortner – 1985
New York City as a subject has fascinated generations of artists, writers, and musicians. However, the glamorous image of the city has changed over the years, and in the 1960s, popular music, in particular, began to reflect a utopia/dystopia dichotomy in relation to New York. During the past twenty years, six popular singer-songwriters who have…
Descriptors: Audiodisks, Music Appreciation, Musical Composition, Popular Culture
Wright, Stephanie Gerjovich – 1979
A unified teaching method that integrates literature with musical concepts, terms, and songs is discussed in this paper. Included are a description of the application of musical concepts and terms to children's literature and storytelling; a discussion of rhythm, repetition, and rhyme as each relates to children; a checklist to use in song…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Language Arts, Literature Appreciation, Music Activities
Ball, Wesley A. – 1991
This paper discusses aspects of the role of music in the preschool setting. The teaching and singing of folk songs are an avenue through which cultural literacy can be explored. A sensory approach to song learning that includes visual, kinesthetic, and aural stimuli increases children's vocabulary. Some theories suggest that musical intelligence…
Descriptors: Intellectual Development, Intelligence, Listening, Multicultural Education
Lambdin, Laura – 1994
English instructors working towards diversifying the curriculum, increasing multicultural discussions in the classroom, and encouraging interdisciplinary approaches to awakening consciousness can learn much from their students' interest in popular music. MTV and VH1 have special significance for students and can be easily incorporated into a…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Freshman Composition, Higher Education, Instructional Innovation
Gibson, Susan McCloud – 1987
The cause of music consonance perception is not known, but consonance has been defined by both physical and perceptual characteristics. This study tested the extent of differences in interval perceptions and preferences in a non-musically trained group of adults. The independent variables of frequency range, condition of presentation, and harmonic…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Auditory Discrimination, Auditory Perception, Music
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
Taylor, Thomas C. – 1973
This study measures the knowledge, preferences, and opinions of Eastern Kentucky University football fans about their marching band and relates high school musical and/or athletic experience to those preferences. Data was obtained from a questionnaire distributed to a sample of the student body. The results indicate that people with musical…
Descriptors: Athletics, Bands (Music), College Students, Educational Research
Hargreaves, David J.; North, Adrian C. – 1997
This paper focuses on the relationship between the cognitive and affective aspects of listening to various music styles. The document describes two cross-sectional studies of the same sample of 275 subjects drawn from 5 age groups (9-10 years; 14-15 years; 18-24 years; 25-49 years; and 50+ years). The first study deals with the development of…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Aesthetic Values, Aesthetics, Affective Behavior
Merrion, Margaret Dee – 1981
The process of aesthetic education is not limited to the fine arts. Parallels may be identified in the language arts and particularly in the art of creative reading. As in a musical experience, a creative reader will apprehend the content of the literature and couple personal feelings with the events of the reading experience. Parallel brain…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Integrated Activities, Integrated Curriculum, Language Arts
Bridges, Nicholas – 1982
The relative effectiveness of teaching methods using programmed instructional materials to teach musical percepts--phrase, theme, introduction, interlude, coda, binary form, ternary form, and rondo form--was studied. The 124 undergraduate elementary education majors used as subjects were found to be similar in aural perception, length of musical…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Instruction, Autoinstructional Aids, Education Majors, Individualized Instruction
Grobman, Duane, II – 1997
Stemming from a teacher/researcher's experience in a public school where music was "hated" by students, this study investigates how early elementary students understand and appreciate music, and how classroom teachers can help students in this process. The research was conducted in a first and a second grade class in two Boston (Massachusetts)…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Elementary School Teachers, Grade 1, Grade 2
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 use of musical instruments, imagination games, writing lyrics, hearing ethnic music, and music-related events and visitors. (MSE)
Descriptors: Auditory Discrimination, Class Activities, Elementary Education, English (Second Language)
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