Author(due south): Reimer, Bennett
Date of Publication: December 31, 1993
The author discusses the technological developments and other factors that have made an touch on musical performances, which may have led to the demise. The author discusses the role of musical operation in music education.
Writer(s): Qualley, Charles A
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1992
The writer discusses the function of the National Art Didactics Association in art education reform and in meeting the challenges and changes of the future.
Author(s): Gharavi, Gloria Junkin
Appointment of Publication: December 31, 1992
The writer discusses the results of a survey conducted in 1988 on the musical abilities of preschool teachers. The survey was sent to 75 randomly selected, licensed mean solar day care centers in the four major metropolitan areas of Tennesse: Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville, and Chattanooga.
Author(south): Hope, Samuel
Engagement of Publication: December 31, 1993
The writer discusses the human relationship of art, power and arts instruction. The paper is divided into five parts: (a) three fine art/ability relationships; (b) the struggle between individuals and systems; (c) ability application; (d) current power contexts; and (e) major futures problems.
Writer(s): Gurin, Richard Due south
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1992
The author discusses the demand to support art instruction programs in the evolution of future business managers
Author(s): Clarke, Garry E
Engagement of Publication: December 31, 1993
The author discusses the meaning of what is truth and its role in education:
Writer(s): Rysselberghe, Mary Lou van
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1992
The writer discusses the importance of developing better music programs for pre-schoolhouse children. Educators in the field of early on childhood assert that youngsters anile one to five years take the potential to become artistically responsive persons if frequent opportunities for guided participation are provided. During this crucial time, initial self-images are developing and successful experiences with music help children to identify themselves as music makers. Appointment in eurhythmics, singing, listening, and sound exploration appeals to them and serves to ehighten their awareness of music
Writer(s): Kritzmire, Judith A
Engagement of Publication: December 31, 1992
The author discusses the development of a value-based arts instruction as office of arts education reform program.
Author(s): Hoffa, Harlan Edward
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1991
The author discusses the concept political correctness and arts education. The bottom line--and the last word--is that political correctness is neither a cause nor a concept but a coercive tactic that has no proper office in art teaching. It would substitute unreasoned conformity for a healthy skepticism of authority and the tyranny of commonage conclusion making for that independence of judgment that is essential to both creative thought and objective scholarship. (p. 34)
Author(due south): Best, Harold One thousand
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1993
The author discusses qualities that those teaching the arts should take. I am more convinced than e'er that, as much every bit our musical knowledge may increase, every bit sophisticated and far-reaching as our commitment systems become, they volition accept no civilizational significance if they are not framed and driven by a teaching personhood that exudes love, humility, meekness, and peace. For what good is a music education if it only musically educates? (p. 2)
Author(s): Lundrigan, Paul J.
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1991
The author discusses new directions in curriculum reform with the emphasis existence on inventiveness and inventiveness equally means to better live and thrive in a highly technical earth.
Author(south): Beal, Rayma K
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1992
The author discusses issues in dance didactics. Included topics are suggested standards for K-12 trip the light fantastic education and beyond. Other problems include assessment, educational reform and research.
Author(s): Talafuse, Marianne
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1978
The author discusses a airplane pilot exhibit called The Decision Shop held at the Children'southward Museum in Indianpolis. The purpose of the exhibit is to teach economical principles through fantasy simulations to visitors with a to the lowest degree a 5th grade reading level.
Author(s): Best, Harold M
Engagement of Publication: Dec 31, 1991
The author discuses changes he feels that are needed in present-day music curriculum with the emphasis being on writing and improvising music. The key phases the author uses to describe the changes are . . . thinking up, thinking in, and thinking well-nigh--composition, improvising, presenting, and contextualizing--consitute music making.
Author(s): Skiles, Jacqueline
Appointment of Publication: December 31, 1992
The author describes the history of the Creative Women's Collective, a small-scale women's art collective, work with a large social service bureau, The Door Centre Alternatives. They worked on programs directed at troubled youths in New York City. The had a common business in providing creative arts programs for young people, simply in the end that was non enough, in a menstruation of reduced funding and resultant stress, to keep the partners wedded in this alliance. Indeed, the smaller group has almost ceased to be, worn out past the efforts to meet the social service and bureaucratic requirments of
Author(s): Clarke, Garry Due east
Appointment of Publication: Dec 31, 1992
The writer comments on the bear on everyday racket has on listening abilities. In item, the question is how do we teach children to actually listen to music.
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