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Oliver Curbelo-González; Paula Hernández-Dionis; Cristina Martín Sanz; David Pérez-Jorge – International Journal of Music Education, 2025
Numerous studies have demonstrated the substantial advantages of integrating music education into the overall development of students, particularly in early childhood education. This integration allows for combining music education with various curriculum areas, utilizing its playful and motivating nature as a practical methodological tool for…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Music Education, Program Implementation, Music Teachers
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Önal, M. Ayça – International Education Studies, 2022
The Alexander Technique is a method that emerged as a result of Actor Frederick Matthias Alexander's work on himself to solve the problems he had with his voice during his performance. This technique, which was effective for himself, rapidly became widespread because it was tried by different people over time and positive results were obtained.…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Music Education, Higher Education, Foreign Countries
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Tabuena, Almighty C. – Online Submission, 2021
This study emphasizes findings from literature reviews that aimed to describe and present the current teaching strategies in Music education. These teaching strategies are one of the needed primary skills of Music teachers to address the learning challenges, competencies, and diverseness of the existing curriculum, help them to explore the needs…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Music Education, Music Teachers, Teaching Skills
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Fisher, Ryan A.; Hoult, Aubrey R.; Tucker, W. Steven – Journal of Music Teacher Education, 2020
The purpose of this study was to compare the muscle activation of singers and instrumentalists while performing simple vocal exercises. Volunteer participants (N = 28) were undergraduate music majors and minors, with an equal number being vocalists and instrumentalists. Participants performed five vowel sounds (ah, eh, ee, oh, oo), while…
Descriptors: Music Education, Singing, Musical Instruments, Human Body
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Trollinger, Valerie L.; Sataloff, Robert T. – Music Educators Journal, 2018
While many music teachers are familiar with strategies to prevent damage due to vocal abuse or misuse, they are generally not acquainted with other vocal problems that can affect their own or their students' singing ability. Such damage can also occur when playing a wind instrument. While vocal abuse and misuse are commonly understood in music…
Descriptors: Music, Music Education, Music Teachers, Musical Instruments
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Kooistra, Lauren – Research Studies in Music Education, 2016
The purpose of this study was to gain insight into the nature of a young child's engagement in an individual music lesson setting based on principles of informal learning. The informal educational space allowed the child to observe, explore, and interact with a musical environment as a process of enculturation and development (Gordon, 2013;…
Descriptors: Music Education, Young Children, Learner Engagement, Musical Instruments
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Liao, Mei-Ying; Campbell, Patricia Shehan – Music Education Research, 2016
The main purpose of this study was to compare differences in approaches to teaching children's song by kindergarten teachers in Taiwan and the USA. Five public school kindergarten teachers in Taipei, Taiwan, and five public kindergarten teachers in Seattle, USA, were invited to voluntarily participate in this study. They were asked to teach six…
Descriptors: Music Education, Singing, Kindergarten, Musical Instruments
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Hackworth, Rhonda S. – Update: Applications of Research in Music Education, 2010
The current study sought to determine the relationship among music teachers' length of teaching experience, specialty (vocal or instrumental), and ratings of behaviors and teaching activities related to vocal health. Participants (N = 379) were experienced (n = 208) and preservice (n = 171) music teachers, further categorized by specialty, either…
Descriptors: Music Teachers, Teaching Experience, Time, Specialization
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Trollinger, Valerie – Music Educators Journal, 2005
Music educators want to encourage every child to sing or play an instrument--or at least they want them to feel capable of successful singing and playing. But recently, those of them concerned with performing arts medicine and musicians' injuries have had to deal with the sobering truth that just being able to sing or play an instrument is not…
Descriptors: Musicians, Singing, Physical Education, Music Education