真实的音乐教学:音乐课堂成功实施的策略

Jeffrey M. Torchon
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全球音乐教育者的首要任务仍然是将不同文化的音乐融入课堂。本文将“真实性”一词引入音乐教育。讨论了西非Ewe音乐、古巴恰恰恰恰音乐和印尼佳美兰传统音乐在课堂上的真实教学经验。这些例子可以为音乐教育者提供方法,为学生在课堂上的成功设定可管理的期望。
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Teaching Music Authentically: Strategies for Successful Implementation in the Music Classroom
A priority of music educators across the globe continues to be the incorporation of music from various cultures into the classroom. In this article, the term authenticity is introduced as it applies to music education. Authentic music teaching experiences for use in the classroom from the West African Ewe music, Cuban cha-cha-chá, and Indonesian gamelan traditions are discussed. These examples can give music educators ways to set manageable expectations for student success in their classrooms.
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