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Leung, Bo Wah – International Journal of Music Education, 2014
The Hong Kong Government has advocated teaching Cantonese opera in the school music curriculum to promote Chinese culture education. This longitudinal study aims to examine how and why teachers transform within 3 years in learning and teaching Cantonese opera with a teacher-artist partnership approach in schools. Five primary and two secondary…
Descriptors: Sino Tibetan Languages, Foreign Countries, Music Education, Music
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McCarthey, Sarah J.; Woodard, Rebecca; Kang, Grace – Written Communication, 2014
Using Ivanic's (2004) framework, the study of 20 elementary teachers examines the relationships among teachers' beliefs about writing, their instructional practices, and contextual factors. While the district-adopted curriculum reflected specific discourses, teachers' beliefs and practices reflected a combination of discourses. The nature of the…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Elementary School Students, Elementary School Teachers, Faculty Development
Hansen, Bethanie Loraine – ProQuest LLC, 2012
This dissertation was a qualitative examination of the band participation of three adolescents with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). This investigation of individual experiences and perceptions could help readers understand what adolescents with ADHD value about their band participation and what academic, interpersonal, and…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Student Experience, Musicians
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Nethsinghe, Rohan – Qualitative Report, 2012
In this paper I explore how my musical background, teaching skills, understanding and knowledge as well as music-making abilities and skills, have formed my current self as musician, teacher and researcher. An autoethnographical method is used to investigate my background, including the different modes of music education I received. From this…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Musicians, Doctoral Programs, Music Education
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Kloss, Thomas E. – Update: Applications of Research in Music Education, 2012
Teacher turnover is an important issue in education. Studies have reported that almost half of new teachers leave by their fifth year. The problem is being examined in a number of ways, including the preparation of new teachers, costs to school districts, the impact on student achievement, and models of supply and demand. In the current study,…
Descriptors: Music Activities, Teacher Persistence, Musicians, Faculty Mobility
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Power, Anne; McCormack, Dorothy – International Journal of Music Education, 2012
Teaching and learning piano poses challenges when the student is clinically blind. This article addresses the following question: What can be learned from a case study of teaching piano successfully to a student who is blind? The article has three purposes. The first is to document the achievements of a young student who met these challenges. The…
Descriptors: Music, Foreign Countries, Musicians, Music Education
Akbulut, Sirin – Online Submission, 2011
First musicians using polyphony and homophony in their compositions can be seen during the 19th century in Turkey. These talented amateur composers, who worked in simple forms, such as marches or educational music, were not actually professional composers but either orchestral or choral directors. Later, during the Republic period (after 1923),…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Music Education, Musicians, Foreign Countries
Filipowitsch, Michael – Pathways: The Ontario Journal of Outdoor Education, 2011
One of the most enduring lessons that the author learned as a musician is that sometimes the most expressive notes are the ones never played. This lesson continues to teach him as he learns to correctly use it within his compositions, as well as in live performances. The author has used music as a tool to connect with students, and has written…
Descriptors: Music, Environmental Education, Musicians, Place Based Education
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Gumm, Alan J.; Battersby, Sharyn L.; Simon, Kathryn L.; Shankles, Andrew E. – Research and Issues in Music Education, 2011
The purpose of the present study was to identify whether conductors distinguish functions of conducting similarly to functions implied in previous research. A sample of 84 conductors with a full range of experience levels (M = 9.8) and of a full range of large ensemble types and ensemble age levels rated how much they pay attention to 82…
Descriptors: Age, Music, Construct Validity, Validity
Knopper, Rob – Understanding Our Gifted, 2011
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) was the ultimate child prodigy. It is said that Mozart, after attending a service at the Vatican, wrote down an entire sacred piece of music after one hearing. There are countless examples of the amazing feats that Mozart accomplished through his childhood, not to mention his huge compositional output through…
Descriptors: Music, Teacher Role, Musicians, Early Experience
Poliniak, Susan – Teaching Music, 2011
Performance-related injuries are a potential problem for musicians of any age and skill level. Music educators should take whatever steps they can to ensure that their students aren't injured in rehearsal or performance, but part of their job is also serving as an example for students to follow. How can teachers avoid injury to themselves "and"…
Descriptors: Music Education, Injuries, Music Teachers, Students
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Silveira, Jason – Contributions to Music Education, 2011
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of varied accent/articulation marks on listeners' perceptions of forcefulness of attack and length of sustain in trombone articulations. Musicians (N = 68) were asked to listen to a series of seven short musical excerpts in which a predefined set of pitches would be accented. Participants rated…
Descriptors: Musicians, Performance, Opinions, Phenomenology
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Norgaard, Martin – Journal of Research in Music Education, 2011
Thought processes of seven artist-level jazz musicians, each of whom recorded an improvised solo, were investigated. Immediately after completing their improvisations, participants listened to recordings of their playing and looked at the notation of their solos as they described in a directed interview the thinking processes that led to the…
Descriptors: Musicians, Males, Cognitive Processes, Music
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Goldstein, Thalia R. – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2011
Empathy, theory of mind, and adaptive emotion regulation are critical skills for social functioning. However, the ways in which these skills may co- or differentially develop has thus far been understudied. We explored how these social-cognitive skills converge and diverge across a year of development in early adolescence, and with different kinds…
Descriptors: Theory of Mind, Visual Arts, Musicians, Early Adolescents
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Moreno, Jessica Perez; Malagarriga i Rovira, Teresa – General Music Today, 2011
A description of a listening activity for "Children's Song," a piece by Chick Corea, is introduced and developed. The use of materials and strategies for music making in early childhood settings was developed as a result of a teacher training and consultancy program implemented in a network of early learning centers in Spain. The main…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Music, Early Childhood Education, Listening
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