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Enhancing Classroom Learning through Music Integration and Instruments

Explore effective music integration strategies in the classroom with a focus on various instruments. This chapter discusses the importance of wait time in teaching, the use of classroom instruments like recorders and keyboards, and innovative approaches such as grammar rap. You'll also learn about music immersion techniques, energizers, and warm-ups, and the role of children's literature in music education. Adapt curricula for diverse learners and assess progress through evidence-based practices. Discover insights from guest lecturer Kristin Korb, emphasizing the lasting impact of jazz on education.

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Enhancing Classroom Learning through Music Integration and Instruments

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  1. EDCI 553 Chapter 11 continued Classroom Instruments

  2. Chapter 11 continuedClassroom Instruments • C.M. – Wait Time • Music Integration Approaches • MD – Fa • Classroom Instruments • Recorders – BAG • Keyboards with Grammar Rap • Guest Lecturer – Kristin Korb, Jazz For Tuesday: Chapter 6, pages 199-224; Technology Assignment due Thurs. Mar. 23

  3. Music Integration Approaches • Immersion • Nitty Gritty-Music Elements and Concepts • Teaching Habits • Energizers and Warm-ups • Children’s Literature related to music • Adaptation of Curricula and Instruction • Trips outside the school • Evidence to document progress/assessment • Music Specialists

  4. Jazz will endure just as long as people hear it through their feet instead of their brains. John Philip Sousa

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