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Collaborative partnerships for experiential education in music: A case study of a higher education School of Music educational outreach program and its K--8 partners.
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Collaborative partnerships for experiential education in music: A case study of a higher education School of Music educational outreach program and its K--8 partners./
作者:
Hearn, Edward Al.
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315 p.
附註:
Adviser: Patricia M. King.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International67-02A.
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Education, Higher. -
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9780542569104
Collaborative partnerships for experiential education in music: A case study of a higher education School of Music educational outreach program and its K--8 partners.
Hearn, Edward Al.
Collaborative partnerships for experiential education in music: A case study of a higher education School of Music educational outreach program and its K--8 partners.
- 315 p.
Adviser: Patricia M. King.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Michigan, 2006.
Higher education schools of music are in a position to create collaborative education outreach partnerships with K-8 schools to train future professional musicians and to enhance K-8 music education. Professional musicians typically do not have music education training to prepare participants in sequential music education with relevant hands-on activities. As a result, performance outreach tends to offer exposure to high quality musical examples without lasting educational effects. Partnerships between qualified K-8 music teachers and performers have the potential to create experiences with more lasting results.
ISBN: 9780542569104Subjects--Topical Terms:
543175
Education, Higher.
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This dissertation is a case study of collaborative educational outreach partnerships between the Music Teaches program at the Manhattan School of Music and four of its K-8 partners. Cases were selected to compare K-8 partners with and without full time music teachers, and schools that serve students with a variety of culture and social economic status backgrounds. Document and interview data were analyzed to ascertain what factors influenced four essential elements of collaboration in the four cases: institutional mission and support; educational goals; shared planning, implementation, and evaluation; and sustainability. This was followed by a cross case comparison.
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