Description |
xii, 244 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 232-234) and indexes. |
Contents |
Part I: Course planning and preparation. Designing an undergraduate music course ; Assessment and grading in music courses ; Understanding the learners ; The syllabus -- Part II: Issues in teaching and learning. Creating a culture for learning ; Instructional strategies for academic courses ; Strategies for active learning in music classrooms ; Teaching applied music ; Learning technology in music classrooms: a catalyst for deeper learning and creativity -- Part III: Growth in teaching practice and a future in higher education. The job search in higher education ; Learning from student feedback ; Navigating a music career in higher education ; Professional development and improvement of teaching. |
Summary |
Graduate students know what to teach when they begin teaching undergraduates, but often they do not know how to teach it. This book is designed specifically to help them to teach undergraduates (both music- and non-music majors). It covers all aspects of the process from the first class taught through obtaining tenure and promotion. |
Subject |
Music -- Instruction and study.
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Music in universities and colleges.
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Added Author |
Hodgman, Thomas M.
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ISBN |
9780195369359 (pbk.) |
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0195369351 (pbk.) |
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