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Teaching Music in the Urban Classroom: A Guide to Survival, Success, and Reform [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 212 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 231x154x13 mm, weight: 327 g
  • Serija: Teaching Music in the Urban Classroom
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Apr-2006
  • Leidėjas: Rowman & Littlefield Education
  • ISBN-10: 1578864615
  • ISBN-13: 9781578864614
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 212 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 231x154x13 mm, weight: 327 g
  • Serija: Teaching Music in the Urban Classroom
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Apr-2006
  • Leidėjas: Rowman & Littlefield Education
  • ISBN-10: 1578864615
  • ISBN-13: 9781578864614
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Culturally relevant music can drive reform in urban education. Teaching Music in the Urban Classroom, Volume 1: A Guide to Survival, Success, and Reform opens a national-level conversation aimed at making that goal a reality. This first of two volumes addresses cultural responsivity, teaching strategies, and alternative teaching models. Contributors, who include classroom music teachers, inner city arts administrators, well-known academics, and policy-makers from across the United States and Canada, offer a full range of political, philosophical, and practical approaches to reaching kids in urban schools. These authors, whose voices are distinct and yet united, guide music educators at every level, motivating them to challenge tired assumptions, reconsider the issues, and transform their classrooms and their students. See also: Teaching Music in the Urban Classroom, Volume 2 ORDER BOTH VOLUMES 1 & 2 NOW AND SAVE! 1-57886-545-X

Recenzijos

This volume gathers the writing of professors, seasoned urban teachers, researchers, young teachers, and graduate students, and these diverse voices, though distinct, are united in their call for urban school reform and music curriculum reform. Keeping the focus on offering music experience to needy students, the editor presents the material under four large headings: cultural responsibility, music teacher stories, teaching strategies, and alternative teaching models. This carefully constructed volume is unique... Recommended. * CHOICE * Contributors discuss motivation, choral rehearsals, building an instrumental music program, string chorales, the impact of music education, challenges in teaching, English-language learners, using the music of all cultures, and white teachers working with students of color. * Reference and Research Book News *

Foreword v
Willie L. Hill Jr.
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction: Perspectives on Music in Urban Schools ix
Carol Frierson-Campbell
Part I: Cultural Responsivity
Defining Ourselves as Other: Envisioning Transformative Possibilities
3(12)
Cathy Benedict
Cultural Clashes: The Complexity of Identifying Urban Culture
15(10)
Donna T. Emmanuel
Building Confianza: Using Dialogue Journals with English-Language Learners in Urban Schools
25(10)
Regina Carlow
White Teacher, Students of Color: Culturally Responsive Pedagogy for Elementary General Music in Communities of Color
35(22)
Kathy M. Robinson
Part II: Music Teacher Stories
The Challenges of Urban Teaching: Young Urban Music Educators at Work
57(18)
Janice Smith
Teaching Music in Urban Landscapes: Three Perspectives
75(24)
Carlos R. Abril
Part III: Teaching Strategies
Motivating Urban Music Students
99(10)
Elizabeth Ann McAnally
Differentiating Instruction in the Choral Rehearsal: Strategies for Choral Conductors in Urban Schools
109(8)
Daniel Abrahams
Building an Instrumental Music Program in an Urban School
117(8)
Kevin Mixon
The String Chorale Concept
125(14)
Jeanne Porcino Dolamore
The Small, Big City in Music Education: The Impacts of Instrumental Music Education for Urban Students
139(14)
Karen Iken
Part IV: Alternative Teaching Models
A New Sound for Urban Schools: Rethinking How We Plan
153(12)
Frank Abrahams
Patrick K. Schmidt
Music of Every Culture Has Something in Common and Can Teach Us about Ourselves: Using the Aesthetic Realism Teaching Method
165(12)
Edward Green
Alan Shapiro
Music Educators in the Urban School Reform Conversation
177(14)
Carol Frierson--Campbell
About the Contributors 191


Carol Frierson-Campbell is assistant professor of music at William Paterson University, Wayne, New Jersey, where she teaches courses in music education and graduate research and coordinates the Arts in Urban Schools outreach project.