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Randall, Mac – Teaching Music, 2009
Many music teachers across the country have learned how beneficial it can be to tap into the communities around them. The author discusses how music teachers can help broaden their students' horizons by tapping into the resources just outside their school walls. One way is by employing local talents. Another is to put an ad in nearby music stores,…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music Activities, Teacher Role, Music Teachers
Palmer, Mary – Teaching Music, 1997
Contends that teachers can enhance their music-education programs by utilizing community resources. States that the resources chosen by a teacher will depend on the needs of the music program. Asserts that the school music program also acts as a community resource in which the community benefits from the partnership with the school. (CMK)
Descriptors: Community Resources, Community Role, Elementary Secondary Education, Music Education
Teaching Music, 2007
This article discusses a number of techniques that can help teachers attract and keep general music students in their music program. These include: (1) a piano lab; (2) a chime group; and (3) intensive contact with the community.
Descriptors: Music Teachers, Musical Instruments, School Community Relationship, Music Education
Caputo, Charles R. – Teaching Music, 1994
Discusses the community service requirement for high school graduation in Maryland. Contends it enhances arts instruction and highlights student accomplishments. Describes a program in which performing arts students meet the requirements through participation in concerts, art shows, and similar community-based activities. (CFR)
Descriptors: Art Education, Choral Music, Federal Programs, Graduation Requirements
Press, Doreen; Edman, Steve – Teaching Music, 1997
Contends that starting a full orchestra in elementary school allows a music program to be visible to the community and garner support for budgetary requests. Discusses the process for organizing an elementary orchestra and problems that orchestra directors may encounter. Includes a list of orchestra music for elementary musicians. (DSK)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Media Selection, Music Education
Anderson, Brian – Teaching Music, 1995
Reiterates the need for music educators to continually and consistently generate support for their program. Recommends maintaining active and valuable relationships with administrators and guidance counselors. Argues for the inclusion of nonperformance music courses in the curriculum. Includes a checklist of activities designed to create support.…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Educational Finance, Elementary Education, Institutional Survival
Allen, Sue Fay – Teaching Music, 1997
Describes the collaboration between the school districts in western New York and the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra (BPO). Explains that when the Orchestra was forced to close, the schools bonded with the BPO and had "community nights" in which students performed before the concerts, involving parents and the community, to help raise…
Descriptors: Concerts, Elementary Education, Experiential Learning, Financial Problems