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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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The performance of advanced choral literature by the high school chorus

Funk, William Russell, 1924- January 1953 (has links)
No description available.
12

Patterns in state department of education requirements for public-school music instruction in the fifty states

Kyler, Robert Kent January 1967 (has links)
There is no abstract available for this thesis.
13

Devices for teaching musical rhythms in the elementary school

Smith, Eula Maxine January 1951 (has links)
An attempt has been made to determine whether or not a handbook to be used by student teachers and a handbook to be used by supervising teachers would be a significant and worthwhile contribution, not only to Taylor University, but to education in general.
14

History of children's music in the public schools

Burgess, Eleanor January 1952 (has links)
There is no abstract available for this thesis.
15

The construction of a scale to measure attitudes of college freshman toward their high school music group experiences

Ray, Thomas Addison January 1965 (has links)
There is no abstract available for this dissertation.
16

Procedures Used in Overcoming Negative Attitudes Toward School Music

Faires, Edith W. January 1951 (has links)
The purpose of this study is to determine some probable effects of certain procedures in overcoming negative attitudes toward school music and to show the possibilities of locating and eliminating some of the factors associated with children's difficulties in music.
17

The senior high school boys' glee club : a study of its organization, maintenance, vocal problems and selections of music

Johnson, Harrill Dean 01 January 1950 (has links)
Information received, during interview with eight prominent music educators and from questionnaire responses of ninety-two music educators, indicates almost unanimously that there are four general problems of the senior high school boys’ glee club which need serious consideration: organization, maintenance, vocal problem and selection of music. It has been the purpose of this study to investigate the foregoing four general problems, report findings and to recommend procedures to aid senior high school boys’ glee club directors in solving their problems.
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An evaluation of the music education program in elementary and secondary schools of Pinellas County, Florida

Unknown Date (has links)
Music has been a constituent of the public school curriculum in Pinellas County for a period of many years. The success of the program is clearly showy in terms of the place it has achieved in the community. Church choirs, symphony orchestras, and music recreation programs are being maintained. Secondary school students have shown a continuing interest in music throughout college and many have elected it as a career or vocation. However, the county school administration and teaching staff are not confident tha.t these evidences of' the effectiveness of their program are complete proof that it is an adequate one. The Supervisor of Music and the Director of Instruction have initiated a study with the co-operation of music instructors in the country, designed to improve the present program and equalize music opportunities of children in county schools. / "May, 1956." / Typescript. / "Submitted to the Graduate Council of Florida State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Music Education." / Advisor: Wiley L. Housewright, Professor Directing Paper. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 67-68).
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An Objective evaluation of music in the school.

Hemond, Harold C. 01 January 1939 (has links) (PDF)
No description available.
20

The development of learning activities for teaching music using indigenous Tswana children's songs in Botswana primary schools : principles and practice.

January 2009 (has links)
This study aimed to intervene in the challenges emanating from the launch of a new primary schools Arts syllabus which is geared towards reflecting Batswana cultural values in Botswana primary schools. The launch was hurried, before all necessary provisions were made (Phuthego, 2007). Consequently, there is dire need of relevant resource materials, teaching/learning activities and qualified teachers, who can effectively translate the syllabus objectives and aims. The aim of this study was hence to devise learning activities based on Tswana children’s songs as the selected materials to realize the objectives of the existing primary school music syllabus for Botswana primary schools lower standards. This has been done through analysis of Tswana children’s songs, studying their nature and inherent values, on the basis of which culturally relevant teaching and learning activities have been designed for use in Botswana primary school music curriculum. In order to validate the need for a consideration of culturally relevant teaching and learning activities in Botswana primary schools, the study explored the music of the Batswana prior to and during colonialism and how it manifests itself in the current curriculum delivery. The study has also considered the current education policy’s aspirations of instilling cultural values in learners, as well as grooming a rounded citizen who can adjust to the challenges of the 21st century corporate world. The study employed content analysis through which twenty-four children’s songs were studied for their inherent values and musical concepts. Eclectic learning activities which take cognizance of the holistic approach prevalent in Tswana music making milieu, combined with the Rhythm Interval Approach (Akuno, 2005) which advocates the use of temporal and tonal elements of sound as the basic ingredients from which other musical elements such as form, texture, timbre harmony and dynamics are derived were employed. The activities were then tested in standards 1 to 4 to address the music syllabus. The results showed that the songs completely address the objectives stipulated in the syllabus and moreover, provide some extra-musical concepts which are embedded within them. The results also revealed that the Rhythm Interval Approach is applicable in Botswana lower primary schools, hence implicitly suggesting its further possible applicability to upper primary classes because the syllabus has been designed in a spiral fashion, where the same musical concept like ‘sound’ appears at different levels of intensity across all classes. The study recommended that The Revised National Policy on Education’s aim of grooming a locally and internationally compatible learner can be enhanced through learners’ awareness and appreciation of their culture on the basis of which they can later on spread their wings, to other world cultures. Tswana children’s songs have been observed to have a potential to act as a bridge to ease the transition of cultural pedagogy of rote learning to current paradigm of symbolic representation and abstraction of concepts. The study devised twenty learning activities to facilitate the use of these songs for curriculum delivery in standard 1-4. / Thesis (M.Mus.)-University of KwaZulu Natal, Durban, 2009.

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