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El. knyga: Music Lessons for a Living Planet: Ecomusicology for Young People

(Penn State Altoona, USA), (Weber State University, USA)

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"This volume shows music educators how music teaching and learning can help address humanity's greatest challenge-the ecological crisis. It provides essential background knowledge in ecomusicology, from compositions about nature, soundscape experiences, activist songs, and practical lesson ideas. Motivated by the urgent need for increased ecological awareness and sustainable practices, and the ecological aspects of music and musical aspects of ecosystems, the book explores the powerful role that music educators can play in protecting and preserving the natural environment. Each chapter includes a narrative and potential lesson ideas that include listening, singing, playing instruments, moving, and contextualizing, with the goal of translating research inecomusicological theory into a sustainable, creative, and critical music teaching practice. Bridging the gap between recent scholarship and pedagogical work, this book will be a valuable resource for educators, P-12 classroom teachers and music specialists, as well as in undergraduate music education methods courses"--

This volume shows music educators how music teaching and learning can help address humanity’s greatest challenge—the ecological crisis. It provides the essential background knowledge in ecomusicology, from compositions about nature, soundscape experiences, activist songs, to practical lesson ideas.

Motivated by the urgent need for increased ecological awareness and sustainable practices, and the ecological aspects of music and musical aspects of ecosystems, the book explores the powerful role that music educators can play in protecting and preserving the natural environment. Each chapter includes a narrative and potential lesson ideas that include listening, singing, playing instruments, moving, and contextualizing, with the goal of translating research in ecomusicological theory into a sustainable, creative, and critical music teaching practice.

Bridging the gap between recent scholarship and pedagogical work, this book will be a valuable resource for educators, P–12 classroom teachers, and music specialists, as well as in undergraduate music education methods courses.



This volume shows music educators how music teaching and learning can help address humanity’s greatest challenge—the ecological crisis. It provides essential background knowledge in ecomusicology, from compositions about nature, soundscape experiences, activist songs, and practical lesson ideas.

Part I: Introduction Introduction
1. Definitions Part II: Ideas for
Music in General
2. Satis Colemans Environmental Pedagogy
3. Community
4.
Ecofeminist Considerations
5. The Elements of Music
6. Improvising and
Composing With Non-human Species
7. Responding to Ecological Catastrophe Part
III: Ideas for Performing Ensembles
8. Bands and Orchestras
9. Choirs
10.
General Music
11. Popular Ensembles Part IV: Concluding Thoughts
12.
Spirituality
13. Rurality, Capital, Commons
14. Going Beyond Our Current
Politics
Daniel J. Shevock is Music Teacher at Central Mountain Middle School, Mill Hall, PA.

Vincent C. Bates is Professor of Teacher Education at Weber State University.