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Lee, Pyng-Na; Lin, Sheng-Hsi – Music Education Research, 2013
This study attempts to enhance the understanding of a music curriculum that represents holistic and meaningful learning for young children at a developmentally appropriate practice (DAP) classroom in Taiwan. The study participant implementing DAP was selected through purposive sampling by the Classroom Practice Inventory and pilot study. A…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Music Education, Developmentally Appropriate Practices, Teaching Methods
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Paparo, Stephen A. – Music Education Research, 2013
Despite the growth in number and popularity of collegiate a cappella ensembles in the USA over the past 20 years, few researchers have studied these self-governed, student-run, popular music ensembles. This ethnographic case study examined the music making and culture of the "Accafellows", an all-male a cappella group at a mid-western…
Descriptors: Singing, College Students, Music Activities, Males
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Freer, Patrick K.; Tan, Leonard – Research Studies in Music Education, 2014
The persistence of young men in choral singing activity has been widely studied in North America, with emerging parallel research in Europe (Freer, 2013; Harrison & Welch, 2012). There has been little such research in Asia. This study, of 12 young men enrolled in Singapore's pre-university schools, collected both written narratives and drawn…
Descriptors: Singing, Males, Music Activities, Foreign Countries
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Mehr, Samuel A. – Journal of Research in Music Education, 2014
This study had three goals: (1) to investigate the potential connection between music experiences in early childhood and later music making as a parent, (2) to report the frequency of music making in a sample of American families with young children along with parents' opinions on possible benefits of music classes, and (3) to compare frequency…
Descriptors: Music, Music Education, Parents, Preschool Children
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Rajan, Rekha S. – General Music Today, 2014
In our growing digital age, young children are inevitably exposed to a variety of technology and media devices. We see 2-year olds taking "selfies" on their parents' phones, iPads and e-readers filled with children's books and games, and thousands of songs stored on iPods for children to listen to and sing along. The ways in…
Descriptors: Technology Integration, Technology Uses in Education, Music Education, Music Techniques
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Bugos, Jennifer A. – Update: Applications of Research in Music Education, 2014
The purpose of this project was to examine adult learning perceptions of a model music program with group piano instruction and group percussion ensemble for beginning-level musicians (ages 60-86 years). Participants were matched by age and education to two 16-week music programs. Forty participants completed a post-training questionnaire related…
Descriptors: Music, Music Education, Older Adults, Musical Instruments
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Davidson, Jane W. – Psychology of Music, 2012
The research literature concerning gesture in musical performance increasingly reports that musically communicative and meaningful performances contain highly expressive bodily movements. These movements are involved in the generation of the musically expressive performance, but enquiry into the development of expressive bodily movement has been…
Descriptors: Nonverbal Communication, Music, Program Effectiveness, Music Education
Olson, Cathy Applefeld – Teaching Music, 2012
If there's one message that Joan Hillsman wants to get across to music directors, it's this: Teaching is a lifetime commitment. Hillsman is a longtime music educator, African-American music historian, author, consultant, music producer, clinician, radio show host, and current member of the Academic Board of the James Cleveland Gospel Music…
Descriptors: Music Activities, Music Education, Music Teachers, Music Techniques
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Wallerstedt, Cecilia; Pramling, Niklas – International Journal of Early Childhood, 2012
In this theoretical article, we present, argue for, and illustrate a conception of early childhood arts education, centred on the notions of "synaesthesia" and "transduction". The empirical illustrations come from three different activities where teachers and children (aged 4-8 years) are engaged in music-listening, playing drums and a…
Descriptors: Art Education, Young Children, Educational Practices, Early Childhood Education
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Ballantyne, Julie; Grootenboer, Peter – International Journal of Music Education, 2012
The relationships between discipline specialization, teacher identity, and pedagogy can be seen as the crux of practice in the music classroom--impacting on all the actions of the teacher, both within and outside the classroom. Crucially, the impact of music teacher identity on the nature of music teaching and learning is one that has the…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Music Education, Music, Musicians
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Beach, Dennis; Sernhede, Ove – Urban Education, 2012
Based on ethnographic research on the encounter between local culture and schools in multicultural suburban areas, this article explores possibilities suggested by autonomous learning activities in a hip-hop collective that may have a potential to break urban segregation patterns. The collective's artistic production raises questions that have not…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Social Mobility, Foreign Countries, Metropolitan Areas
Robinson, Matt – Teaching Music, 2011
As school budgets shrink and music program budgets diminish even further, it may seem difficult to justify any sort of group travel, especially for a large band or orchestra. Many schools, however, see great rewards in making shorter excursions to nearby destinations as a means of outreach and promotion, as well as student enrichment. And those…
Descriptors: Travel, Music Education, Exchange Programs, Musicians
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Casals, Albert; Vilar, Merce; Ayats, Jaume – British Journal of Music Education, 2011
Singing individually is both a necessary activity within the music class and an essential part of the cultural activity of improvising verses through singing. In this article we show how the introduction of this activity in the educational system of Catalonia has made it possible to obtain positive results with regard to participation in singing,…
Descriptors: Singing, Music Activities, Creative Activities, Music Education
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Heselton, Charlayne R. – Music Educators Journal, 2011
In this article, the author connects art and music to help others understand and value the relationship of these two disciplines. When working on a painting, or with other visual media, it is important to apply artistic elements and incorporate carefully considered design principles. This also applies in music and is especially apparent when a…
Descriptors: Music, Visual Arts, Music Activities, Outdoor Education
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Burwell, Kim; Shipton, Matthew – British Journal of Music Education, 2013
The importance of personal practice for instrumentalists and vocalists is well established among researchers, and axiomatic for practitioners. This paper reports on a phase of an action research project, investigating student approaches to personal practice. Following a preliminary questionnaire study, a residential clinic was conducted by…
Descriptors: Music, Music Education, Drills (Practice), Music Activities
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