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Radocy, Rudolf E. – Bulletin of the Council for Research in Music Education, 1989
Reviews a doctoral dissertation that used interviews to determine the concepts that musicians have of performance and self. Summarizes Stedman's interview-based observations and commentary. States that the study may be useful in providing insights into what singers believe about themselves and their careers. (LS)
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Evaluation, Music, Music Education
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Devlin-Glass, Frances – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2006
In July 2003 an important one-volume text, "Forget about Flinders: A Yanyuwa atlas of the south west gulf of Carpentaria" (Yanyuwa Families, Bradley & Cameron, 2003) produced in a limited edition of 14 copies, returned to Yanyuwa country and to the families who collaborated with John Bradley and artist Nona Cameron on the project. Subsequently, a…
Descriptors: Singing, Maps, Bilingualism, Indigenous Populations
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Merrill, James D. – General Music Today, 2004
The development of music skills, particularly performance skills, is often considered separate from creativity until music skills can be used in a creative way. Though an accumulation of music skills is necessary for high levels of creativity, a student's creativity can in turn develop music skills, and the primary grades (K--2) are the ideal…
Descriptors: Creativity, Music, Singing, Skill Development
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Binkiewicz, Donna M. – History Teacher, 2006
Songs are powerful pedagogical tools that enliven a classroom and enhance student learning in an enjoyable manner. Historical songs are valuable primary sources that provide listeners with direct commentary, attitudes, and emotions expressed by real people in particular historical periods. When utilizing primary documentation, music should be…
Descriptors: Primary Sources, Singing, History Instruction, Music
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Haywood, Jennifer – Music Education Research, 2006
The main purpose of this study was to expand the current research model available on the inclusion of individuals with special needs in music-making. The case study was designed to provide a unique perspective on music-making in the choral environment from the perspective of the special needs individual. The rationale for conducting research stems…
Descriptors: Special Needs Students, Singing, Music, Disability Discrimination
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Watanabe, Hideo – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2005
Lifelong learning in Japan involves various cultural and/or sporting activities for personal enjoyment rather than for individual or national economic benefit. Currently the study of karaoke at a variety of public and private organizations is very popular among older Japanese and housewives. This article explores the emergence of karaoke as a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Singing, Participant Observation, Lifelong Learning
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Evans, Neville – Primary Science Review, 2004
The author's favourite film musical is "The King and I." Of the several catchy songs in the film her favourite is "Getting to know you," which is sung firstly by the governess to the children and then the children to her. The author hereby declares this to be "The Song of Science," with "you" being the "system" being studied (e.g. plant, elastic…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Singing, Nonprint Media, Science Instruction
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Schrader, Stuart – Communication Teacher, 2005
A good story is one that matters to both the teller and audience. It is through shared story telling that people come to know the world around them. In order to help students recognize theoretical application and the effects of their own personal perspectives within a complex multi-layered story, the author's examinations in a communication course…
Descriptors: Story Telling, Communication Skills, Teaching Methods, Tests
Fehr, Rosalind – Teaching Music, 2005
On March 10, 2005, MENC launched The National Anthem Project: Restoring America's Voice, which was nationally televised on Good Morning America from the U.S. Capitol grounds. If one goes to the project Web site, www.thenationalanthemproject.org, one will find ample evidence that music educators are already getting across the message of the…
Descriptors: Music, Music Education, Singing, Patriotism
Pontiff, Elizabeth – Teaching Music, 2005
Throughout the history of the United States, music educators have played an important role in building national unity by teaching students to sing the songs of their country. Beginning with the entire May-June 1942 issue of "Music Educators Journal" devoted to the nation's war effort following the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, MENC set…
Descriptors: Music Teachers, Music Education, Patriotism, Citizenship Education
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Buser, Trevor J.; Flannery, Brandi; Bentley, Paige; Gladding, Samuel T. – Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 2005
This study surveyed 28 graduate students in counseling on the meaning of lyrical music in their lives in a CACREP accredited program at an independent, southeastern university. Results showed that some songs were more popular or better remembered than others. It also showed that while some lyrics are personally meaningful and others convey…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Counselor Training, Student Surveys, Music
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MacDonald, Ewen; Saarti, Jarmo – Bioscience Education e-Journal, 2006
In 2005, we were able to digitally record the so-called pharmacology songbook; a set of songs with lyrics devoted to pharmacological topics. A CD was prepared entitled The Beta-blocker Blues and its contents are now all freely available in mp3 format from our web page (Ewen MacDonald & friends, 2005). The web page also contains the lyrics and…
Descriptors: Pharmacology, Lecture Method, Singing, Multiple Choice Tests
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Phuthego, Mothusi – International Journal of Music Education, 2005
This article looks at the indigenous music of Botswana as an African musical idiom, to illustrate common aspects between approaches to teaching and learning music in African societies and the Jaques-Dalcroze approach. The author argues that a strong foundation exists in African musical practices upon which the Dalcroze approach can build. That…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods
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Racette, Amelie; Bard, Celine; Peretz, Isabelle – Brain, 2006
A classic observation in neurology is that aphasics can sing words they cannot pronounce otherwise. To further assess this claim, we investigated the production of sung and spoken utterances in eight brain-damaged patients suffering from a variety of speech disorders as a consequence of a left-hemisphere lesion. In Experiment 1, the patients were…
Descriptors: Aphasia, Singing, Speech Communication, Recall (Psychology)
Zakaras, Laura; Lowell, Julia F. – RAND Corporation, 2008
The findings summarized in this report are intended to shed light on what it means to cultivate demand for the arts, why it is necessary and important to cultivate this demand, and what state arts agencies (SAAs) and other arts and education policymakers can do to help. The research considered only the benchmark arts central to public policy:…
Descriptors: Play, Visual Arts, Classical Music, Art Education
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