Music As a Way of Knowing: Different Ways of Knowing (Strategies for Teaching and Learning Professional Library)

Music As a Way of Knowing: Different Ways of Knowing (Strategies for Teaching and Learning Professional Library)

Music As a Way of Knowing: Different Ways of Knowing (Strategies for Teaching and Learning Professional Library)

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From the Back Cover
Nick Page loves to make and share music with his students, and it's likely that you will too by the time you've finished his passionate, thought-provoking book. You will also have developed a new understanding of and appreciation for the role music can play in supporting learners.

A music educator and song leader who has devoted his professional life to helping people of all ages realize that they are "capable of great miracles through the simple, yet powerful, act of singing," Nick is particularly devoted to multicultural music and works diligently to promote music of diverse cultures.

Rich with ideas on how to use music in the classroom, Music as a Way of Knowing will appeal especially to classroom teachers who are not musicians, but who enjoy and learn from music and want to use it with their students. Indeed, Nick reveals the truth of the Zimbabwean adage: "If you can talk, you can sing. If you can walk, you can dance."

Nick provides simple instructions for writing songs, using music to support learning across the curriculum, teaching singing effectively, and finding good songs. He assures you that with time, all students can sing well. The good news is that once you've read this book, you'll have the confidence to trust yourself-and your students-to sing and learn well through the joy and power of music.

About the Author
Nick Page is song leader and educator who travels throughout North America giving workshops on the music and cultures of the world. He earned his Masters in Education from Lesley College, where he studied current trends in multicultural education and multiple intelligences as they apply to music education. In addition to his first book, Sing and Shine On! (1995), he has arranged "Bless Oh Land Our Country Africa" and wrote the choral works "She Shall Have Music," "Fantasy on Two English Carols," "Niska Banja," and "Magnified in Glory."

Music As a Way of Knowing: Different Ways of Knowing (Strategies for Teaching and Learning Professional Library),Nick Page,Galef Institute,Stenhouse Publishers,1571100520,Child development,Instruction & Study - General,Instruction and study,Music,School music

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