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Clements1st ed.Lanham, Md. Rowman & Littlefield Educationc20101 online resource (488 p.)"Published in partnership with MENC: The National Association for Music Education."1-60709-856-3 1-60709-855-5 Includes bibliographical references.Preface; Part 1; preK-12 Case Studies; Opening Spaces in the Instrumental Music Classroom; 1; Guitar Class and the Popular Music Ensemble; 2; Toward a New Conception of World Music Education: The Virtual Field Experience; 3; Discovering World Music and Children's Worlds: Pedagogy Responding to Children's Learning Needs; 4; The Lakewood Project: Rockin' Out with Informal Music Learning; 5; Music Tech, Adaptive Music, and Rock Band 101: Engaging Middle School-Age Students in General Music Class; 6; Rock 'n' Roll High School: A Genre Comes of Age in the Curriculum; 7Lead Lines, Licks, and Everything in Between: Popular Music in a Preschool Music Classroom8; Starting Young: Developing a Successful Instrumental Music Program in Kindergarten; 9; Music in Cyberspace: Exploring New Models in Education; 10; Exploring the Creation of Music through Film Scoring; 11; Alternatives to Music Education: East Meets West in Music Education; 12; Steel Drums in a Middle School Setting; 13; Talkin' Turkey: Incorporating Music from Turkey in the Elementary General Music Class; 14; Enhancing the Instrumental Music Program with Creativity; 15; Part 2School to Community and Higher Education Case StudiesO Passo (The Step): A Critical Pedagogy for Music Education from Brazil; 16; Cultural Bearers in the Children's Choral Ensemble; 17; A Unique Collaboration: The Fairview Elementary School String Project; 18; New Wine in Old Skins: Making Music with Older Adults; 19; Compose Yourself: Older People and GarageBand; 20; Democratic Jazz: Two Perspectives on a Collaborative Improvisation Jazz Workshop; 21If the Shoe Fits: Tapping into the Potential of an Undergraduate Peer-Teaching Experience to Promote Music Teacher and Music Teacher Educator Socialization and Identity22; Crossing Borders: Building Bridges for an International Exchange in Music Teacher Education; 23; The Rock Project: Informal Learning in Secondary General Methods; 24; Rekindling the Playful Spirit: Learning to Teach through Play; 25; About the ContributorsThis book provides personalized case studies of music programs that are engaging in alternative approaches. The diversity of these real-world case studies will inspire questioning and curiosity, stimulate lively discussion and innovation, and provide much food for thought.MusicInstruction and studyUnited StatesSchool musicInstruction and studyUnited StatesMusicInstruction and studySchool musicInstruction and study780.71Clements Ann Callistro1843630MENC, the National Association for Music Education (U.S.)MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910957830903321Alternative approaches in music education4425261UNINA