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Rosner, Arnold – Music Educators Journal, 1973
Music teacher lists some of the amusing names his students have given to different musical compositions and their composers while developing their music listening abilities. (RK)
Descriptors: College Students, Concerts, Habit Formation, Learning Experience
Hansen, Harlan; Hansen, Ruth – Instructor, 1973
Discusses the child's awareness of music and the continuously developing realization of what music actually is. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Curriculum Design, Early Childhood Education, Guidance

Rieger, Jon H. – Music Educators Journal, 1973
Discusses the lack of awareness students have in considering classical music and presents methods for kindling their interests in a music form relatively unknown to them. (RK)
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Music Activities, Music Appreciation, Music Education
Woods, David G. – Independent School Bulletin, 1972
Presents a music curriculum which provides a music program for preschool through high school students that emphasizes comprehensive musicianship in all learning experiences. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Affective Behavior, Cognitive Development, Comprehension

Mercer, R. Jack – Music Educators Journal, 1972
Author complains that many students with four years of high school band will still be musical illiterates, ignorant of Western civilization's musical heritage. (JB)
Descriptors: Bands (Music), Cultural Background, Educational Objectives, Educational Responsibility
Fisher, Renee – Grade Teacher, 1969
Descriptors: Audio Equipment, Creativity, Electronic Equipment, Music Activities

Cameron, Rosaline – Mental Retardation, 1970
Descriptors: Creative Development, Enrichment, Exceptional Child Education, Mental Retardation

Holbrook, Morris B.; Bertges, Stephen A. – Communication Research--An International Quarterly, 1981
Developed a model and tested the following hypotheses: (1) esthetic features--tempo, rhythm, dynamics, and phrasing in piano performance--are accurately perceived by audience members and (2) such perceptual veridicality does not depend upon one's degree of education/training and is therefore shared by critics and audience members. (PD)
Descriptors: Audiences, Auditory Perception, Communication (Thought Transfer), Communication Research

Reese, Sam – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 1980
Noting that the use of behavioral objectives poses a particular problem for arts instruction, since it is difficult to formulate the aesthetic experience into identifiable behaviors, the author suggests that Polanyi's theory of tacit knowing may help explain how formal music study can influence the aesthetic experience of music. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Behavioral Objectives, Curriculum Design, Elementary Secondary Education

Levinson, Jerrold – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 1990
Defines cultural literacy, relating it to verbal and musical literacy. Discusses how reading with comprehension compares to listening to music. Describes what musically literate people know, and the level of their knowledge. Maintains that to attain musical literacy one needs to know some cultural data but primarily one needs to listen to music.…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Aesthetic Values, Cultural Enrichment, Elementary Secondary Education

Elliott, David J.; Rao, Doreen – Design for Arts in Education, 1990
Raises a central issue in music education: whether performance is an end in itself or whether it is ancillary to something else. Discusses the traditional aesthetic education notion of musical performance and develops a new concept of the nature and values of music performance in music education. (KM)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education, Fine Arts

de Cruz-Saenz, Michele S. – ADFL Bulletin, 1990
Presents several examples of short Hispanic ballads for incorporation into advanced secondary school and undergraduate courses. The ballads' historical and cultural significance are explored as well as their linguistic value. (CB)
Descriptors: Ballads, Higher Education, Hispanic American Culture, Hispanic American Literature

Phillips, Kenneth H., Ed. – Music Educators Journal, 1988
Emphasizes the importance of student choirs as an ideal environment for music education in four articles by: Kenneth H. Phillips, Mary Goetze, Sally Herman, and Donald L. Neuen. Articles cover issues related to the growth of choral music, techniques to improve learning and performance in children's and junior high school choirs, and the qualities…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Choral Music, Copyrights, Elementary Secondary Education

Battisti, Frank L. – Music Educators Journal, 1989
Points out that high school band programs are often geared toward entertainment and the short-term reward of competitive recognition. Suggests the goal should be toward the development of musical skills including understanding, creating, and appreciating the art of music. Suggests how band programs can contribute to the music education curriculum.…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Applied Music, Bands (Music), Behavioral Objectives

Thoms, Hollis – Music Educators Journal, 1994
Describes how a local symphony orchestra changed its educational program for children to improve attendance and heighten music appreciation. Discusses the rationale for the new approach and includes descriptions of themes. Concludes that music appreciation programs must identify and utilize various motivational approaches. (CFR)
Descriptors: Concerts, Cultural Activities, Elementary Education, Enrichment Activities