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Ashley, Martin – Gender and Education, 2010
This article is based upon a full-time study of masculinity and singing funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC). Empirical work was conducted with boy performers and "peer audiences" for those performers in schools. The article focuses on girls' attitudes to boy singers and reveals a significant difference between…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Singing, Males, Audiences
Murphy, Patti – Exceptional Parent, 2010
For 8-year-old Josh Greiner, the old cliche that music is a universal language has new meaning. As he adapts to a world where being non-verbal sometimes makes it hard to fit in, Josh is coming to understand the power of a song to break everyday communication barriers and provide motivation to try things. Music has always been a part of his daily…
Descriptors: Music, Singing, Autism, Literacy
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Barrett, Margaret S. – Psychology of Music, 2011
The investigation of infants' and young children's early musical engagement as singers, song-makers, and music-makers has provided some insight into children's early vocal and musical development. Recent research has highlighted the vital role of interactive vocalization or "communicative musicality" in infants' general development, including…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Music Education, Music, Singing
Randall, Mac – Teaching Music, 2009
Repertoire selection is a balancing act on many levels, but the essential balance is that between education and emotion. If a given piece doesn't provide some element that can be used for the purpose of instruction, it's probably not worth considering. And yet it's also necessary to consider the emotional impact of a piece to judge it fully. This…
Descriptors: Popular Culture, Music Education, Musical Composition, Emotional Response
Poliniak, Susan – Teaching Music, 2009
It is certainly no secret that people are living in a difficult economic climate. In these times of belt-tightening, both institutional and personal, budgets for arts education are being slashed and individual donations are plummeting. Music teachers in particular know well the impact of these developments on their programs, and they know that…
Descriptors: Fund Raising, Travel, Music Education, Music
Spero, Andrea McEvoy – ProQuest LLC, 2012
Urban youth in the United States often experience daily human rights violations such as racism and violence. Therefore, Human Rights Education (HRE) can strengthen their understanding of these issues and unleash their power to act toward positive change. This qualitative study attempted to gain a deeper understanding of the use of performance arts…
Descriptors: Urban Youth, Civil Rights, Social Bias, Qualitative Research
Neokleous, Rania – ProQuest LLC, 2010
The purpose of this study was to (a) examine the effects of a music methods course on the singing skills of preservice kindergarten teachers, (b) document the nature and development of their skills during the course, and (c) trace any changes in their confidence levels toward singing as a result of the course. As an applied study which was carried…
Descriptors: Research Design, Methods Courses, Teacher Education Curriculum, Methods Research
Garrett, Jennifer M. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
This study explored the attributes of three leading choral programs in the United States using interview and observation data. It extrapolated attributes from case studies of highly respected programs located at St. Olaf College, the University of Southern California (USC), and Florida State University (FSU). The first attribute identified at each…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Music Education, Singing, Higher Education
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Kang, Dae Joong – Qualitative Inquiry, 2010
In this article, the author interrogates how one famous Korean traditional drummer Mr. Myong-hwan Kim's lifelong learning is affected by the sociocultural and historical context as it contributes to the construction of his life. This article analyzed an oral history book that contains Mr. Kim's interview narratives since he died 20 years ago.…
Descriptors: Oral History, Electronic Mail, Lifelong Learning, Foreign Countries
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Fisher, Ryan A. – Journal of Research in Music Education, 2010
The purposes of this study were to compare the age of onset of the voice change in African American, White, and Hispanic male students, as well as to describe characteristics of the changing male voice in fourth-, fifth-, and sixth-grade students, using Cooksey's maturation stages. Participants included volunteers from two urban elementary…
Descriptors: Ethnicity, Elementary Schools, Singing, Middle Schools
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Lytle, Alan – TESOL Journal, 2011
Using songs in a language class takes advantage of the natural connection between students and music. This article describes a project that develops writing and speaking through song, using technology to help build students' knowledge of U.S. culture as well as their ability to communicate using descriptive, narrative, and expository rhetorical…
Descriptors: Age, Language Skills, Humanities, English (Second Language)
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Chadwick, Sheelagh – International Journal of Community Music, 2011
For Gloria Ladson-Billings, culturally relevant pedagogy is characterized by three criteria: academic success, cultural competence and critical consciousness. Those engaged in culturally relevant pedagogy are connected by how they see themselves as teachers and how they see their students, how they view knowledge and how they structure social…
Descriptors: Singing, Culturally Relevant Education, Cultural Background, African American Students
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Schmidt, Johannes – Unterrichtspraxis/Teaching German, 2008
German hip hop music has proved productive, especially since 2000 when rap in Germany experienced something like a first crisis. As a response, German hip hop artists and record labels have ventured off in several different directions including other musical genres, different topics, and new approaches to German rap. This article discusses the…
Descriptors: Music, Foreign Countries, German, Second Language Instruction
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McLachlin, Derek T. – Collected Essays on Learning and Teaching, 2009
Music can be used in lectures to increase student engagement and help students retain information. In this paper, I describe my use of biochemistry-related lyrics written to the tune of the theme to the television show, The Flintstones, in a large class setting (400-800 students). To determine student perceptions, the class was surveyed several…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Biochemistry, Science Instruction, College Students
Strouse, Lewis H. – Teaching Music, 2009
Before rehearsals begin, conductors need to thoroughly study the score. What elements go into a comprehensive score preparation? To learn music scores efficiently, having a detailed and systematic study method helps. The author has developed a score preparation guide that works for directors of bands, choruses, and orchestras, even when there's…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, National Standards, Musicians
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