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Peer reviewedLeBlanc, Albert; And Others – Journal of Research in Music Education, 1988
Measures the effect of four levels of tempo on the self-reported preferences of six different age-groups for traditional jazz music listening examples. Stated that listener age exerted a strong influence on overall preference scores. Reported an analysis of variance showing that there is a significant preference for increasingly faster tempo at…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, College Students, Educational Research, Elementary School Students
Stein, Larry – UCLA Educator, 1976
Children are taught to discover concepts which are common to all art forms through live performance workshop presentations. The goal is "...to encourage children to discover their own aesthetic understanding of academics, of works of arts, and ultimately, of life processes." (Author/RW)
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Class Activities, Concept Formation, Creative Activities
Afterschool Alliance, 2005
In an increasingly competitive information age and creative economy, knowledge and skills in the arts and music are important in their own right. Additionally, the integration of the arts into after-school programs helps build and reinforce important student learning. It helps strengthen teamwork, responsibility, persistence, self-discipline, and…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Youth, Summer Programs, Stimulation
Sonnenschein, David – 1995
This manual was designed to accompany a computer software resource (Macintosh diskette and three CD-Rom discs) aimed at helping students with no previous musical knowledge, develop specific comprehension skills in classical music. The materials are based on the premise that conventional musical forms are abstract prototypes of whole classes of…
Descriptors: Classical Music, Computer Assisted Instruction, Elementary Secondary Education, Independent Study
Earhart, Will; Boyd, Charles N. – Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1923
Never has the education of all people been seen to be a matter of such vital importance as in the light thrown upon it by the problems growing out of the World War and out of the reconstructive processes seen to be necessary since the struggle closed. The place of music, like the place of all other subjects, came to be better understood during the…
Descriptors: Music Education, War, Music Appreciation, Music Teachers
Peer reviewedLord, Donald C. – Social Education, 1971
Descriptors: Black History, Black Studies, Cultural Education, Grade 8
Peer reviewedAnderson, William M. – Music Educators Journal, 1980
The author notes a growing trend toward the inclusion of world musics at both the elementary/secondary and higher education levels. He presents a rationale for studying world musics and cites the importance of giving students an understanding of cultural context in such study. (SJL)
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education, Global Approach
Peer reviewedO'Brien, James P. – Music Educators Journal, 1980
The author considers the appropriate content of a "music appreciation" course and how both the diversities and commonalities of the world's musics can be presented in terms of the basic concepts of rhythm, harmony, melody, timbre, intensity, and form. (SJL)
Descriptors: Course Content, Cultural Differences, Elementary Secondary Education, Fundamental Concepts
Peer reviewedFarnsworth, Roger W. – Music Educators Journal, 1981
Suggests that music listening and musical concepts such as tempo, melody, and form can be taught to students of any age by programed tapes with accompanying study guides. Provides instructions for recording such a tape and discusses appropriate content for the study guide. (SJL)
Descriptors: Audiotape Recordings, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Independent Study
Lomasney, Eileen – Momentum, 1996
Argues that classroom learning requires teachers who are keenly aware of everything that poetry and art bring to human existence, as well as an environment that is stimulating and peaceful. Describes elements of successful classroom environments. Suggests methods for teaching poetry and for inspiring students to create paintings. (AJL)
Descriptors: Art Education, Classroom Environment, Creative Activities, Creative Teaching
Peer reviewedAndress, Barbara – Music Educators Journal, 1989
Raises concerns about the music educator's approach to teaching pre-kindergarten children. Proposes a pre-kindergarten music curriculum model based on a synthesis of theories about the learning environment with the contributions of learning/play theorists and music educators. Provides a global to specific approach to interactive play periods. (LS)
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Developmental Stages, Global Approach
Peer reviewedDodson, Tom – Music Educators Journal, 1989
Critiques musical learning in school bands, and points out the need to teach more than performance skills. Encourages band directors to use comprehensive musicianship teaching techniques, suggesting methods to help band students think musically. Provides workable, specific strategies for rehearsals. (LS)
Descriptors: Applied Music, Bands (Music), Curriculum, Curriculum Development
Elliot, Ian – Teaching Pre K-8, 1994
Describes the Eakin School Project, developed in collaboration with the Nashville (Tennessee) Institute for the Arts (NIA), a five-year project begun in 1991 to make the arts and aesthetic education central to the kindergarten through grade six curriculum at the Eakin School. Students view performances in and around Nashville and are taught by…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Appreciation, Art Education, Cultural Enrichment
Peer reviewedMcGirr, Paula Ifft – Childhood Education, 1995
Children can complement all areas of their language learning with music, and can enhance their musical activities with language. Opportunities to experience sounds, language, and rhythmic movement support the learning and development of the whole child. Activities dealing with children's books that have musical themes, song picture books, and…
Descriptors: Books, Childrens Literature, Classroom Techniques, Early Childhood Education
Peer reviewedGregory, Dianne – Journal of Research in Music Education, 1994
Reports on a study of music listening preferences among undergraduate college music majors, high school musicians in performance groups, and sixth-grade students in eight U.S. sites. Finds instrumental biases among high school and college musicians' preferences for relatively unfamiliar classical music. (CFR)
Descriptors: Grade 6, Higher Education, Individual Development, Music Activities


