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Jacobi, Bonnie Schaffhauser – Journal of Historical Research in Music Education, 2015
Between 1920 and 1928, William Churchill Hammond's Christmas Caroling Choir at Mount Holyoke College, in South Hadley, Massachusetts, not only helped to reinstate the musical celebration of Christmas after Puritan beliefs had precluded it in New England, but also provided one of the first experiences for American women to tour, as professional…
Descriptors: Educational History, Music, Singing, Music Teachers
Davis, Virginia Wayman – Research and Issues in Music Education, 2015
This study aimed to explore the personal music listening choices of music teachers. Specifically, in which formats do teachers listen to music for personal pleasure, how do they obtain the music they choose, and how frequently do they choose to listen to certain genres of music. Using an online survey, music teachers answered questions about their…
Descriptors: Music Teachers, Listening, Music Appreciation, Music Activities
Hodges, Donald A.; Wilkins, Robin W. – Music Educators Journal, 2015
What scientific evidence can music educators share with their community stakeholders concerning how and why music moves us so powerfully? Five key points derived from recent psychological and neuroscientific findings are (1) Network Science is a new technique that allows researchers to examine the brain's interconnectivity as people listen to…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music Teachers, Music Activities, Music Appreciation
Edmundson, Mark – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2012
Who hasn't at least once had the feeling of being remade through music? Who is there who does not date a new phase in life to hearing this or that symphony or song? But does music constantly provide revelation--or does it have some other effects, maybe less desirable? For those who teach, the question is especially pressing. Students tend to spend…
Descriptors: Music Education, Singing, Musicians, Music Teachers
Goble, J. Scott – Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2012
"What's So Important About Music Education?" addresses the history of rationales provided for music education in the United States. J. Scott Goble explains how certain factors stemming from the nation's constitutional separation of church and state, its embrace of democracy and capitalism, and the rise of recording, broadcast, and computer…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Music Teachers, Educational History
Olson, Cathy Applefeld – Teaching Music, 2012
For the Tower-Tannerts of Texas, music education runs in the family, and that's been the case for more than 100 years. Matriarch Mollie Gregory Tower is a lecturer at Texas State University and a former elementary school teacher, textbook writer, music supervisor, and president of the Texas Music Educators Conference (TMEC). Her daughter Debbie…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Singing, Music Teachers
Olson, Cathy Applefeld – Teaching Music, 2012
This article profiles James Sewrey, founder of the Percussive Arts Society. A passionate percussionist who's spent more than 60 years teaching at all levels from kindergarten through university, Sewrey was called out of retirement in 2007 to serve as adjunct professor of percussive studies at Wisconsin Lutheran College. As a founding member of the…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Profiles, Career Education, Music Appreciation
Green, Susan K.; Hale, Connie L. – Music Educators Journal, 2011
Music educators can nurture students' lifelong musical involvement, both as consumers and as participants. Orienting musical instructional practices around classroom elements suggested by achievement goal theory can foster lifelong musical connections. Practices related to using meaningful and challenging tasks, evaluations that decrease emphasis…
Descriptors: Music, Goal Orientation, Music Teachers, Teaching Methods
Wesolowski, Brian C. – Music Educators Journal, 2012
A primary difficulty with music performance assessment is managing its subjective nature. To help improve objectivity, rubrics can be used to develop a set of guidelines for clearly assessing student performance. Moreover, rubrics serve as documentation for student achievement that provides music teachers with a written form of accountability.…
Descriptors: Performance Based Assessment, Guidelines, Music Teachers, Scoring Rubrics
Garner, Alison M. – Teaching Music, 2011
Only a few of the author's music students are dedicated to music as a possible career. Most squeeze their lessons in between soccer tournaments and play practices, homework and a social life. As their only musical outlet, the author feels a double responsibility. Her goal is to open children's minds and hearts to the world of music--for them to…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Imagery, Imagination
Teaching Music, 2009
MENC's first Music Education Week in Washington's purpose was twofold: to celebrate the value of music education and to give those in the profession the chance to come together and explore ideas and techniques both old and new. Most of the celebrating was reserved for special events such as the Jazz Academy Showcase concert featuring celebrated…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Music Teachers, Music Appreciation
Palmer, Anthony J. – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2010
Spirituality and religion are not synonymous and, in fact, require not only different definitions but also appropriate vocabulary. A deeper discussion of the issues concerning spirituality ensues in several sections: 1) fundamental differences between spirituality and religion; 2) brain operations relative to transcendent states; 3) a definition…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Religion, Religious Factors
Underwood, Kirsten Fedje – ProQuest LLC, 2012
The purpose of this study was to investigate relationships between institutional and instructor characteristics and the assignment of the concert report within American college music in general studies courses. Four research questions were addressed: (1) Do significant differences exist in instructor practices regarding the assignment of, and…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music Activities, Music Teachers, General Education
Bogdan, Deanne – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2010
This article offers one approach to exploring the question of in what sense music educators can speak of music and its moving power as spiritual by inquiring into what might count as a "musical spiritual experience" in emotional terms. The essay's analytic framework employs the distinction between two related concepts which I call the "shiver" and…
Descriptors: Music, Popular Culture, Religious Factors, Music Teachers
Hamann, Keitha Lucas – Journal of Research in Music Education, 2010
Examination of the music opportunities available to students in the junior high schools of the early twentieth century lends historical perspective to current challenges facing middle level music educators. This article describes the specific music offerings at Lincoln Junior High School in Minneapolis, Minnesota, from the school opening in 1923…
Descriptors: Junior High Schools, Music Education, Music, Music Reading