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May, Brittany Nixon; Miner, Amy Baird; Young, Terrell A.; Ingalls, B. Gerilyn – General Music Today, 2017
Children's literature offers many benefits to children, which include developing imagination, building knowledge, enhancing vocabulary, and offering pleasure. As it promotes these areas of development, literature can also serve as a gateway for curriculum integration. Literature can be a particularly powerful tool in executing a dynamic,…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Standards, Art Education, Music
Jones, Jason D. – General Music Today, 2018
Individualized instruction and differentiation are fundamental concepts of the Dalcroze approach to music education. Émile Jaques-Dalcroze believed that students learn to be musical by different modalities. His three core branches, eurhythmics, rhythmic solfège, and improvisation, are intertwined with active listening, positive self-expression,…
Descriptors: Individualized Instruction, Music Education, Creative Activities, Listening
Lohmeyer, Aaron Z. – General Music Today, 2017
The purpose of this article is to share principles and strategies that may be used to teach appropriate behaviors to students that that may struggle with an emotional behavior disorder. Operating from the principle that music is naturally rewarding, classroom procedures and lessons that address preparation, imagination, effortful control, pacing,…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Behavior Problems, Teaching Methods, Music
Yoo, Hyesoo; Kang, Sangmi – General Music Today, 2017
This article introduces a pedagogical approach to teaching one of the renowned Korean folk songs ("Arirang") based on the comprehensive musicianship approach and the 2014 Music Standards (competencies in performing, creating, and responding to music). The authors provide in-depth information for music educators to help their students…
Descriptors: Folk Culture, Singing, Teaching Methods, Music Teachers
Miranda, Martina – General Music Today, 2015
This article explores the interplay between young children's spontaneous engagement in learning through their imagination, and the mind-set of the teacher when approaching planning for instruction. Perhaps by connecting with our own imaginative thinking, we can gain insights about our young learners, and find additional strategies to promote…
Descriptors: Imagination, Young Children, Early Childhood Education, Music Education
Thibeault, Matthew D. – General Music Today, 2014
This column presents an interview with Nathaniel Braddock, who created and teaches an ensemble devoted to Beck's "Song Reader" at the Old Town School of Folk Music in Chicago, Illinois. "Song Reader" is a collection of 20 compositions published as sheet music for musicians to record and release, with over 17,000 versions…
Descriptors: Interviews, Music Education, Musicians, Folk Culture
Yoo, Hyesoo; Kang, Sangmi – General Music Today, 2014
The purpose of this article is to introduce the characteristics of Korean rhythmic patterns and provide effective ways to teach Korean rhythms based on the theoretical and pedagogical approaches derived from 5,000 years of Korean musical tradition. First, we have provided the fundamental principles of Korean rhythms that represent the culture from…
Descriptors: Music, Music Education, Teaching Methods, Asian Culture
Darrow, Alice-Ann – General Music Today, 2012
The main adaptations that will be made for music students with physical disabilities are those that make the classroom accessible and those that make classroom instruments accessible. There are a number of principles to guide one when selecting instruments for students with physical disabilities. These principles can assist one in determining the…
Descriptors: Physical Disabilities, Music Education, Musical Instruments, Elementary Education
Kenney, Susan Hobson – General Music Today, 2012
This article discusses the creative, educational, and musical growth that comes from manipulating pieces of a music game. The importance of child-centered play is discussed, with a focus on children using icons to change the melodic and word order of a song. They then "read" the icons to sing their new creation. The music manipulatives are the…
Descriptors: Music Education, Word Order, Creativity, Teaching Methods
Smith, Nancy Thompson – General Music Today, 2014
Implementation of the English Language Arts (ELA) Common Core State Standards (CCSS) reduces the traditional separation between the study of different subjects. Increased focus on nonfiction reading and writing means more incorporation of other content, such as music, into language arts classes. CCSS's emphasis on speaking and writing across…
Descriptors: State Standards, Alignment (Education), Music, Music Education
Miller, Beth Ann – General Music Today, 2009
This article discusses the numerous benefits of employing contrast-and-compare lessons in music education settings. Such activities focus on the elements of music through the higher-order thinking processes of analyzing, comparing, organizing, and evaluating. They also integrate with the teaching goals and practices of many general educators in…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music Activities, Cognitive Processes, Thinking Skills
Custodero, Lori A. – General Music Today, 2008
In this article, jazz music is used as a lens through which early childhood music pedagogy is viewed, specifically thinking about swing and improvisation--the listening and responding to what is heard and seen, and the openness to possibility. These two concepts are defined by prominent jazz musicians and are traced in the child development…
Descriptors: Music Activities, Music Education, Young Children, Musicians
Cooper, Shelly – General Music Today, 2005
The article presents lessons for teaching composition in elementary general music classes. Students will be more successful in composition activities if a teacher allows time for multiple encounters with composition activities, encourages student experimentation, guides the class through composition experiences, provides constant encouragement,…
Descriptors: Music Education, Elementary School Students, Musical Composition, Classroom Techniques
Peer reviewedMerrill, 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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