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Providing essential tools to transform college piano students into professional piano teachers, Courtney Crappell's Teaching Piano Pedagogy helps teachers develop pedagogy course curricula, design and facilitate practicum-teaching experiences, and guide research projects in piano pedagogy. The book grounds the reader in the history of the domain, investigates course materials, and explores unique methods to introduce students to course concepts and help them put those concepts into practice. To facilitate easy integration into the curriculum, Crappell provides example classroom exercises and assignments throughout the text, which are designed to help students understand and practice the related topics and skills. Teaching Piano Pedagogy is not simply a book about teaching piano--it is a book about how piano students learn to teach.
Using the major theories of humor as a point of departure, Humor in Pedagogy in Tertiary Education in the Age of COVID-19: Bosnia in Comparative Perspective argues for the expanded use of humor as pedagogy in Bosnian tertiary education, unfazed by the pandemic infections of COVID-19, with teachable lessons for other countries. It argues that the measures put in place to contain the spread of the pandemic neither foreclosed nor rendered less exigent, the drive for more quality education in Bosnia achieved through various means that include creative application of humor in tertiary education. Rather than minimize it, the era of non-classroom-based instructions ushered by COVID-19 offers an opp...
Providing essential tools to transform college piano students into professional piano teachers, Courtney Crappell's Teaching Piano Pedagogy helps teachers develop pedagogy course curricula, design and facilitate practicum-teaching experiences, and guide research projects in piano pedagogy. The book grounds the reader in the history of the domain, investigates course materials, and explores unique methods to introduce students to course concepts and help them put those concepts into practice. To facilitate easy integration into the curriculum, Crappell provides example classroom exercises and assignments throughout the text, which are designed to help students understand and practice the related topics and skills. Teaching Piano Pedagogy is not simply a book about teaching piano--it is a book about how piano students learn to teach.
Essay from the year 2018 in the subject Musicology - Miscellaneous, grade: High Distinction, Griffith University (Queensland Conservatorium of Music), course: Digital Music and Culture (3712QCM), language: English, abstract: The incorporation of technology in the music education industry has historically been met with hesitation due to the various challenges it presents and perceived ramifications. Mercer (2009) advises, “A cautious, but open mind and a careful plan will result in the gradual integration of educationally sound technology into your learning environment”. This essay carefully examines selected technologies, their design, function, advantages, and limitations. In addition t...
The Pedagogy of English is a must-have resource for anybody interested in language instruction; it describes in great detail how to teach English as a foreign language and its literature. This groundbreaking work is the product of interdisciplinary teamwork, drawing on academic knowledge and real-world experience to provide teachers with the skills their pupils need to succeed in the classroom. This insightful text's preface takes readers on a tour of the complex field of English pedagogy, shedding light on the foundational ideas, processes, and approaches of contemporary language teaching. Offering a sneak peek into the extensive and dynamic realm of English instruction, it beckons readers ...
Pedagogy is the study of the practice of education. Learning is driven by a teacher's philosophy, which in turn necessitates deep discussions between educators and their pupils. Educators may improve students' chances of success by helping them construct new information and refine existing abilities and mindsets. Studying new approaches to education and how they affect student learning is what "Innovative Pedagogy" is all about. Raising children to become lifelong students with a wide range of academic and social abilities requires a solid grounding in pedagogy. According to the National Education Policy 2020, schooling must be more comprehensive, interdisciplinary, welcoming, exciting, and interesting for students. By using real scientific equipment, such as controlling remote laboratory experiments or telescopes, creative pedagogy may help students build science inquiry skills and enhance motivation. While this kind of remote access was first intended for researchers and college students, it is now also accessible to prospective educators and students.
"Teacher Education: Innovative Pedagogies and Best Practices" is a pioneering book that explores the ever-changing environment of teacher training and growth. This book, written by a varied group of educators, researchers, and practitioners, provides a thorough overview of cutting-edge methods, techniques, and frameworks in teacher education. At its heart, "Teacher Education: Innovative Pedagogies and Best Practices" demonstrates how new pedagogies may shape the future of teaching and learning. It acts as a light of inspiration for educators trying to improve their practices and make a significant difference in the lives of their students. The book discusses a variety of subjects, such as ex...
Music historian Craig Harris explores more than five hundred years of Indigenous history, religion, and cultural evolution in Rise Up! Indigenous Music in North America. More than powwow drums and wooden flutes, Indigenous music intersects with rock, blues, jazz, folk music, reggae, hip-hop, classical music, and more. Combining deep research with personal stories by nearly four dozen award-winning Indigenous musicians, Harris offers an eye-opening look at the growth of Indigenous music. Among a host of North America’s most vital Indigenous musicians, the biographical narratives include new and well-established figures such as Mildred Bailey, Louis W. Ballard, Cody Blackbird, Donna Coane (Spirit of Thunderheart), Theresa “Bear” Fox, Robbie Robertson, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Joanne Shenandoah, DJ Shub (Dan General), Maria Tallchief, John Trudell, and Fawn Wood.