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Music Educators Journal | 1991
Janice Smith
The cooperating teacher helps transform students into teachers. Janice P. Smith outlines steps to make this process smoother and more successful.
Music Educators Journal | 2016
Michele Kaschub; Janice Smith
Creating, performing, responding, and connecting are often central foci in the development of music education curricula. While these meta-organizers provide a sense of direction for planning instruction, greater depths of knowledge and skill could be achieved if these actions were viewed as means rather than ends in music education. The profession needs a more artistically driven mind-set to ensure that engagements with performing, creating, and responding support both intellectual and musical growth. A critical examination of each organizer reveals specific capacities that should be nurtured as students discover/explore the relationships between music and feeling. These musical capacities can help students clarify artistic goals, enhance artistry, expand expressivity, and build technical skills. This article examines how teachers can actively engage K–12 students in the development of these capacities as they compose, perform, and listen to music.
Archive | 2009
Michele Kaschub; Janice Smith
Music Educators Journal | 1996
Margaret H. Berg; Janice Smith
Archive | 2013
Michele Kaschub; Janice Smith
Archive | 2014
Michele Kaschub; Janice Smith
Archive | 2014
Michele Kaschub; Janice Smith
Research and Issues in Music Education (RIME) | 2009
Michele Kaschub; Janice Smith
Music Educators Journal | 1993
Janice Smith
Archive | 2016
Michele Kaschub; Janice Smith