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New York State Education Dept., Albany. Bureau of Secondary Curriculum Development. – 1972
The material in this teacher's guide for a high school elective course may be used in a variety of curriculum designs--from a mini elective to a full year course. The rationale section explains that folksinging can be a valuable activity in the classroom by: 1) presenting a mirror for the student's personality and by being a useful tool for…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Folk Culture, Music, Music Appreciation
New York State Education Dept., Albany. Bureau of Secondary Curriculum Development. – 1971
The material in this curriculum guide for a high school elective course may be used in a variety of curriculum designs--from a mini-elective to a full year course. Although it is obvious that none of the students will become expert guitarists in the time alloted, hopefully, through a program based on guided self-instruction and doing, they will:…
Descriptors: Curriculum Guides, Folk Culture, Independent Study, Music Appreciation
Parker, Gail Underwood – 1996
This resource contains lessons and reproducible student worksheets for use with middle, junior, and senior high students. The lessons, which can be used as part of a general music program, a music appreciation class, or a humanities class, explore composers, music repertoire, careers, musical values, elements of music, personal music preferences,…
Descriptors: Community Resources, Humanities Instruction, Intermediate Grades, Middle Schools
Herrold, Rebecca – 1979
A course outline for teaching the basic elements of music at the junior high school level is presented. The course is divided into three units: rhythm and melody; harmony; and form. Each unit is sub-divided into concepts which deal with psychomotor and cognitive approaches. Activities for learning rhythm and melody include students' clapping the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Objectives, Junior High Schools, Music Activities, Music Appreciation
New York State Education Dept., Albany. Bureau of Secondary Curriculum Development. – 1969
To help meet the needs of nonmusic-major students in grade 9, 10, 11, and 12, this teacher's guide offers guidelines for a course to stimulate students' interest and involvement in folksinging. Guidelines are provided on the role of the teacher, methods of instruction, and suggested time allotments. Brief descriptions and comments on some typical…
Descriptors: American Culture, Books, Cultural Influences, Drama
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
Corbett, Majorie; And Others – 1971
The objectives of this curriculum guide for the humanities are to provide a course which explores music, drama, art, and literature, educating the aesthetic responses and motivating the attitudes of students, in addition to giving them a laboratory experience for individual exploration and introducing them to the relationship of the arts and the…
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Bibliographies, Comparative Analysis, Creative Development
Oklahoma City Public School System, OK. – 1970
This is the first semester teaching guide for a ninth and tenth grade United States History course. It is a survey of the nation's story in chronological order, and is designed to assist the student in forming a mental time-line of events and issues. The stress in history is on an understanding of important movements, trends, concepts, and issues…
Descriptors: Creative Dramatics, Creative Writing, Curriculum Guides, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
Oklahoma City Public School System, OK. – 1970
This third semester teaching guide for a United States history course for grades 9 and 10 begins with a continuation of the issue of social change and stability covered in the second semester, SO 001 272. The inquiry extends into the social movements of the twentieth century, beginning with the Progressive Movement. The overall objectives of the…
Descriptors: Creative Dramatics, Creative Writing, Curriculum Guides, Discussion (Teaching Technique)