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9780415199353: Teaching Music Musically

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This book is for educators, including practising and intending teachers in schools and colleges and instrumental teachers. It will also stimulate non-teachers who are nonetheless curious about the role of music in our lives and will find its way to music lovers, musicians and those in the fields of psychology and sociology of music.
* The first two chapters are concerned with the nature of music itself, with its value and metaphorical significance and with the social context of musical understanding. These are important issues for musicians and music educators.
* The central chapter of the book focuses on music education. Through practical examples, Keith Swanwick teases out the interrelated layers of musical experience and sets out fundemental prinicples for music educators, whatever the particular context of music teaching.
* In many countries, demand for accountability has led to the development of state guidelines, national curricula or 'standards'. Valid and reliable assessment of students' work has become an area of concern, and is addressed in the penultimate chapter.
* The book ends with a consideration of the relationship between institutionalised music education and the wider community, suggesting ways in which formal music education in schools and colleges may adapt to a changing world.

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Synopsis

This book is intended for music educators, including practising and intending teachers in schools and colleges and instrumental instructors. The book is equally for anyone who invents or performs music, and for those who are curious about the ways in which we respond to music. It should find its way to those interested in the value and function of music, to professionals in the growing fields of music psychology and sociology. Ideas here will stimulate those who do not necessarily think of themselves as "teachers" in a formal sense, but who are in some ways involved in the world of music. The first two chapters are concerned with music itself, with its value and metaphorical significance and with the social context of musical understanding. These are important issues for musicians and music educators. Central chapters of the book focus on music education. Through practical examples the author teases out the layers of musical experiences and sets out fundamental principles for music educators whatever the context of music teaching. In many countries demand for accountability has led to the development of state guidelines, national curricula or standards.

The book ends with a consideration of the relationship between institutionalised music education and the wider community, suggesting ways in which formal music education in schools and colleges may adapt to a changing world.

About the Author

Keith Swanwick is Emeritus Professor in Music Education at the Institute of Education, University of London.

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  • PublisherRoutledge
  • Publication date1999
  • ISBN 10 0415199352
  • ISBN 13 9780415199353
  • BindingHardcover
  • LanguageEnglish
  • Edition number1
  • Number of pages136

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