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Vision 2020


en Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 oct 2020
The Housewright Symposium on the Future of Music Education, held at Florida State University in Tallahassee in 1999, assembled 175 music educators, industry representatives, community arts leaders, and students to speculate about what music education might look like in 2020 and the directions the field might take. Participant presentations were published in 2000 as the book Vision 2020, and the current reprint shares the ideas of the likes of Wiley Housewright, Clifford Madsen, Judith Jellison, and other illuminati of music teaching and learning. The contributors to this book asked leading questions about the value of music education, its place in the curriculum, and its possible futures. Many preservice music teachers in the intervening twenty years read chapters like "Why Study Music?" or "How Can All People Continue to Be Involved in Music Education?"-questions whose answers are as relevant today as they were at the end of the last century. As music education moves into a new phase with the current pandemic, the topics considered in this publication are of increasing importance to the discussion. An introduction by two successive presidents of the National Association for Music Education, Kathleen D. Sanz of Florida and Mackie V. Spradley of Texas, place this places this reprint edition in the context of the present day and looks at future directions of the profession.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781475859003
ISBN-10: 1475859007
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield

Cuprins

Preface

Clifford K. Madsen

Introduction

Kathleen D. Sanz and Mackie V. Spradley

MENC: FROM TANGLEWOOD TO THE PRESENT

Michael L. Mark

WHY DO HUMANS VALUE MUSIC?

Commission Author: Bennett Reimer

Commission Members:

John Buccheri Karl Bruhn Roy E. Ernst Terese M. Volk Iris Yob

Response: Robert Glidden

WHY STUDY MUSIC?

Commission Author: J. Terry Gates

Commission Members:

Ed Calle

Jennifer Davidson Jack Heller Daniel Scheuerer David Shrader Larry Wiliams

Response: Samuel Hope

HOW CAN THE SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE CALLED FOR IN THE NATIONAL STANDARDS BEST BE TAUGHT?

Commission Author: Paul Lehman

Commission Members:

William Anderson Ronald Brandt Kimberly Burns Willie Hill

Will Schmid Regina Zakrajsek

Response: Jane Walters

HOW CAN ALL PEOPLE CONTINUE TO BE INVOLVED IN MEANINGFUL MUSIC PARTICIPATION?

Commission Author: Judith A. Jellison

Commission Members:

Chelcy Bowles James Byo

Richard Chronister Craig Johnson Anne Miller Marvelene Moore

Response: Warrick L. Carter

HOW WILL SOCIETAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGES AFFECT THE TEACHING OF MUSIC?

Commission Author: Carlesta Elliott Spearman

Commission Members:

Hal Abeles Donna Brink Fox

Alexandria Holloway Gerald Kember Brian Moore

Response: Sandy Feldstein

WHAT SHOULD BE THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SCHOOLS AND OTHER SOURCES OF MUSIC LEARNING?

Commission Author: Cornelia Yarbrough

Commission Members:

Wilma Benson Robert A. Cutietta Randall DeWitt Jeffrey Kimpton Michael L. Mark Richard Zellner

Response: Richard Bell

THE HOUSEWRIGHT DECLARATION

Authors

Participants


Notă biografică

CLIFFORD MADSEN, the Robert O. Lawton Distinguished Professor of Music, is Coordinator of Music Education/Music Therapy/Contemporary Media and teaches in the areas of music education, music therapy, research, and psychology of music. He serves on various international and national editorial and research boards and is widely published throughout scholarly journals in music education and therapy.

In addition, he has authored and co-authored many books and is perhaps best known for Teaching/Discipline: A Positive Approach for Educational Development, Experimental Research in Music, Competency Based Music Education, Applications of Research in Music Behavior, and Vision 2020: The Housewright Symposium on the Future of Music Education.

Dr. Madsen received the bachelor's and master's degrees from Brigham Young University and the Ph.D. from The Florida State University. He was appointed to the FSU faculty in 1961


Descriere

In a report of the 1999 Housewright Symposium led by past MENC President June Hinckley, today's outstanding music educators present a vision that will guide the future of music education through the next twenty years.