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Publisher
Indiana University Press
ISBN-10
0253219639
ISBN-13
9780253219633
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63199093

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
368 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Art of Teaching Music
Publication Year
2008
Subject
Instruction & Study / General, General
Type
Textbook
Author
Estelle R. Jorgensen
Subject Area
Music, Education
Series
Counterpoints: Music and Education Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback

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0.9 in
Item Weight
20 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.1 in

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Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2007-040647
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The beauty of this book lies in its embrace and discourse of the ways in which people become music educators, develop their craft over the course of their lives, and influence those around them., "... foremost a book about wisdom: a direct albeit thoughtful attempt to capture the profession for those who, by virtue of time or the nature of their work, may not have a full sense of the music education field. Jorgensen presents us Music Education." -- Patrick Schmidt, Westminister Choir College, Rider University, Attempting to understand Jorgensen's words and work, as well as the paradigmatic notions that envelop them, has been a learning experience. . . Hopefully, this has resulted in a critique centred not upon the discrepancies of our worldviews, but on the challenges of viewing the world through someone else's lenses. Jorgensen's are bright and hopeful, care-full and caring, demanding and plural. One will discover much about music education by reading The Art of Teaching Music.11.3 Sept. 2009, "As an experienced teacher and teacher educator myself much of this book came as a welcome refresher, with new insights along the way to allow for more reflection on my own practice. For every beginning music teacher this should be compulsory reading, going a long way beyond advice for a particular sector, and presenting a picture of music teaching that can be adapted to suit any situation." -- Diana Harris, The Open University, Music Education Research, 12.1 March 2010, Few books about teaching manage to fill the reader with the sense of things being possible, but Jorgensen eloquently achieves this in prose that is clean, clear, concise and coherent such that it culminates in a manifesto that attempts to 'open wide the conversation on teaching that is waiting to happen'. In that, and in much more, The Art of Teaching Music succeeds and can be warmly and enthusiastically recommended for the novice, the veteran, and the yet undecided music teacher in waiting., "The particular strength of the volume is its usefulness across all levels of music education. Jorgensen offers not only artistic fundamentals unique to those involved in music but also material that will cause readers to reflect on personal characteristics. Detailed notes and references add to the book's value as a study tool.... Recommended." -Choice, Author of Transforming Music Education (CH, Jul'03, 40-6313) and editor of Philosophy of Music Education Review (1993- ), Jorgensen (music, Indiana Univ.) offers here a philosophical, rather than a how-to, study organized around the discussion topics she uses in her foundations classes. The topics include, for example, teacher, leader, composer, and reality, and the discussion centers on the skills and values individuals need to move from music student to performer to music leader to teacher. The particular strength of the volume is its usefulness across all levels of music education. Jorgensen offers not only artistic fundamentals unique to those involved in music but also material that will cause readers to reflect on personal characteristics. Detailed notes and references add to the book's value as a study tool. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty and professionals., This book will turn heads and quite likely deepen the thoughts of working musicians who teach. I do not doubt that it will, as Jorgensen declares, open wide the conversation on teaching that is waiting to happen., As an experienced teacher and teacher educator myself much of this book came as a welcome refresher, with new insights along the way to allow for more reflection on my own practice. For every beginning music teacher this should be compulsory reading, going a long way beyond advice for a particular sector, and presenting a picture of music teaching that can be adapted to suit any situation., "The beauty of this book lies in its embrace and discourse of the wys in which people become music educators, develop their craft over the course of their lives, and influence those around them." -- Greg A. Handel, Northwester State University of Louisiana, Natchitoches, MUSIC EDUCATORS JOURNAL, March 1, 2009, ... foremost a book about wisdom: a direct albeit thoughtful attempt to capture the profession for those who, by virtue of time or the nature of their work, may not have a full sense of the music education field. Jorgensen presents us Music Education., The particular strength of the volume is its usefulness across all levels of music education. Jorgensen offers not only artistic fundamentals unique to those involved in music but also material that will cause readers to reflect on personal characteristics. Detailed notes and references add to the book's value as a study tool.... Recommended., Author of Transforming Music Education (CH, Jul'03, 40-6313) and editor of Philosophy of Music Education Review (1993- ), Jorgensen (music, Indiana Univ.) offers here a philosophical, rather than a how-to, study organized around the discussion topics she uses in her foundations classes. The topics include, for example, teacher, leader, composer, and reality, and the discussion centers on the skills and values individuals need to move from music student to performer to music leader to teacher. The particular strength of the volume is its usefulness across all levels of music education. Jorgensen offers not only artistic fundamentals unique to those involved in music but also material that will cause readers to reflect on personal characteristics. Detailed notes and references add to the book's value as a study tool. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty and professionals.V. S./P>--V. S. Xenakis, State University of New York College at Cortland"Choice" (01/01/2008), "... offers sound advice for the new teacher or the student who is about to become an in-service teacher. However, the veteran music teacher will also find 'The Art of Teaching Music' to be refreshing, in that it affirms and validates much of what good music teachers know through experience and have been doing by connecting to philosophers and pedagogues inside and outside of music education." -Frank Abrahams, Westminister Choir College, Rider University, Princeton, NJ, "I have had the pleasure of reading the book manuscript, 'The Art of TeachingMusic,' by Estelle Jorgensen. The content explores a variety of ideas that are coveredin the myriad of courses experienced by undergraduate students andintroduces new ones that are critical to the development of musicians andprospective teachers. Some of these ideas might be alluded to or briefly discussedin methods classes, but not at the level of thoughtful detail as they are entertainedand examined in the book. This level of depth would require students andteachers to discuss, dialogue, debate, and reflect over time within and acrosssemesters and courses." -- BETTY ANNE YOUNKER, University of Michigan, Philosophy of Music Education Review, The Art of Teaching Music is a meditation on a lifetime of experience in teaching. What makes it special for music educators is its resonance with idealism and experience., "Attempting to understand Jorgensen's words and work, as well as the paradigmaticnotions that envelop them, has been a learning experience... Hopefully, this has resulted in a critique centred not upon the discrepancies of our worldviews, but on the challenges of viewing the world through someone else's lenses. Jorgensen's are bright and hopeful, care-full and caring, demanding and plural. One will discover much about music education by reading The art of teaching music..." -- Patrick Schmidt, Westminster College of the Arts of Rider University,, Music Education Research, 11.3 Sept. 2009, "The Art of Teaching Music is a meditation on a lifetime of experience in teaching. What makes it special for music educators is its resonance with idealism and experience." -The British Journal of Music Education, Volume 27/1 - 2010, "As an experienced teacher and teacher educator myself much of this book came as a welcome refresher, with new insights along the way to allow for more reflection on my own practice. For every beginning music teacher this should be compulsory reading, going a long way beyond advice for a particular sector, and presenting a picture of music teaching that can be adapted to suit any situation." -Diana Harris, Music Education Research, "I have had the pleasure of reading the book manuscript, 'The Art of Teaching Music,' by Estelle Jorgensen. The content explores a variety of ideas that are covered in the myriad of courses experienced by undergraduate students and introduces new ones that are critical to the development of musicians and prospective teachers. Some of these ideas might be alluded to or briefly discussed in methods classes, but not at the level of thoughtful detail as they are entertained and examined in the book. This level of depth would require students and teachers to discuss, dialogue, debate, and reflect over time within and across semesters and courses." -- BETTY ANNE YOUNKER, University of Michigan, Philosophy of Music Education Review, "Few books about teaching manage to fill the reader with the sense of things being possible, but Jorgensen eloquently achieves this in prose that is clean, clear, concise and coherent such that it culminates in a manifesto that attempts to 'open wide the conversation on teaching that is waiting to happen'. In that, and in much more, The Art of Teaching succeeds and can be warmly and enthusiastically recommended for the novice, the veteran, and the yet undecided music teacher in waiting." -- Michael Quinn, Music Teacher, 87.9 2008, "Few books about teaching manage to fill the reader with the sense of things being possible, but Jorgensen eloquently achieves this in prose that is clean, clear, concise and coherent such that it culminates in a manifesto that attempts to 'open wide the conversation on teaching that is waiting to happen'. In that, and in much more, The Art of Teaching Music succeeds and can be warmly and enthusiastically recommended for the novice, the veteran, and the yet undecided music teacher in waiting." -Music Teacher, The particular strength of the volume is its usefulness across all levels of music education. Jorgensen offers not only artistic fundamentals unique to those involved in music but also material that will cause readers to reflect on personal characteristics. Detailed notes and references add to the book's value as a study tool. . . . Recommended.November 2008, Attempting to understand Jorgensen's words and work, as well as the paradigmatic notions that envelop them, has been a learning experience... Hopefully, this has resulted in a critique centred not upon the discrepancies of our worldviews, but on the challenges of viewing the world through someone else's lenses. Jorgensen's are bright and hopeful, care-full and caring, demanding and plural. One will discover much about music education by reading The Art of Teaching Music., "The beauty of this book lies in its embrace and discourse of the ways in which people become music educators, develop their craft over the course of their lives, and influence those around them." -Music Educators Journal, "The beauty of this book lies in its embrace and discourse of the ways in which people become music educators, develop their craft over the course of their lives, and influence those around them." -- Greg A. Handel, Northwester State University of Louisiana, Natchitoches, MUSIC EDUCATORS JOURNAL, March 1, 2009, "... offers sound advice for the new teacher or the student who is about to become an in-service teacher. However, the veteran music teacher will also find 'The Art of Teaching Music' to be refreshing, in that it affirms and validates much of what good music teachers know through experience and have been doing by connecting to philosophers and pedagogues inside and outside of music education." -- Frank Abrahams, Westminister Choir College, Rider University, Princeton, NJ, . . . foremost a book about wisdom: a direct albeit thoughtful attempt to capture the profession for those who, by virtue of time or the nature of their work, may not have a full sense of the music education field. Jorgensen presents us Music Education., "This book will turn heads and quite likely deepen the thoughts of working musicians who teach. I do not doubt that it will, as Jorgensen declares, open wide the conversation on teaching that is waiting to happen." -- Patricia Campbell, University of Washington, ... offers sound advice for the new teacher or the student who is about to become an in-service teacher. However, the veteran music teacher will also find 'The Art of Teaching Music' to be refreshing, in that it affirms and validates much of what good music teachers know through experience and have been doing by connecting to philosophers and pedagogues inside and outside of music education., "... foremost a book about wisdom: a direct albeit thoughtful attempt to capture the profession for those who, by virtue of time or the nature of their work, may not have a full sense of the music education field. Jorgensen presents us Music Education." -Patrick Schmidt, Westminister Choir College, Rider University, "I have had the pleasure of reading the book manuscript, 'The Art of Teaching Music,' by Estelle Jorgensen. The content explores a variety of ideas that are covered in the myriad of courses experienced by undergraduate students and introduces new ones that are critical to the development of musicians and prospective teachers. Some of these ideas might be alluded to or briefly discussed in methods classes, but not at the level of thoughtful detail as they are entertained and examined in the book. This level of depth would require students and teachers to discuss, dialogue, debate, and reflect over time within and across semesters and courses." -BETTY ANNE YOUNKER, University of Michigan, Philosophy of Music Education Review, "As an experienced teacher and teacher educator myself much of this book came as awelcome refresher, with new insights along the way to allow for more reflection on my own practice. For every beginning music teacher this should be compulsory reading, going a long way beyond advice for a particular sector, and presenting a picture of music teaching that can be adapted to suit any situation." -- Diana Harris, The Open University, Music Education Research, 12.1 March 2010, "The Art of Teaching Music is a meditation on a lifetime of experience in teaching. What makes it special for music educators is its resonance with idealism and experience." -- The British Journal of Music Education, Volume 27/1 - 2010, "Attempting to understand Jorgensen's words and work, as well as the paradigmatic notions that envelop them, has been a learning experience... Hopefully, this has resulted in a critique centred not upon the discrepancies of our worldviews, but on the challenges of viewing the world through someone else's lenses. Jorgensen's are bright and hopeful, care-full and caring, demanding and plural. One will discover much about music education by reading The Art of Teaching Music." -Patrick Schmidt, Music Education Research, "Attempting to understand Jorgensen's words and work, as well as the paradigmatic notions that envelop them, has been a learning experience... Hopefully, this has resulted in a critique centred not upon the discrepancies of our worldviews, but on the challenges of viewing the world through someone else's lenses. Jorgensen's are bright and hopeful, care-full and caring, demanding and plural. One will discover much about music education by reading The art of teaching music..." -- Patrick Schmidt, Westminster College of the Arts of Rider University,, Music Education Research, 11.3 Sept. 2009, . . . offers sound advice for the new teacher or the student who is about to become an in-service teacher. However, the veteran music teacher will also find 'The Art of Teaching Music' to be refreshing, in that it affirms and validates much of what good music teachers know through experience and have been doing by connecting to philosophers and pedagogues inside and outside of music education., "The particular strength of the volume is its usefulness across all levels of music education. Jorgensen offers not only artistic fundamentals unique to those involved in music but also material that will cause readers to reflect on personal characteristics. Detailed notes and references add to the book's value as a study tool.... Recommended." -- V. S. Xenakis, State University of New York College at Cortland, Choice, November 2008, "This book will turn heads and quite likely deepen the thoughts of working musicians who teach. I do not doubt that it will, as Jorgensen declares, open wide the conversation on teaching that is waiting to happen." -Patricia Campbell, University of Washington
Dewey Edition
22
Grade From
College Graduate Student
Dewey Decimal
780.71
Table Of Content
Contents Preface 1. Teacher 2. Value 3. Disposition 4. Judgment 5. Leader 6. Musician 7. Listener 8. Performer 9. Composer 10. Organization 11. Design 12. Instruction 13. Imagination 14. Reality Afterword Notes Index
Synopsis
The Art of Teaching Music takes up important aspects of the art of music teaching ranging from organization to serving as conductor to dealing with the disconnect between the ideal of university teaching and the reality in the classroom. Writing for both established teachers and instructors on the rise, Estelle R. Jorgensen opens a conversation about the life and work of the music teacher. The author regards music teaching as interrelated with the rest of lived life, and her themes encompass pedagogical skills as well as matters of character, disposition, value, personality, and musicality. She reflects on musicianship and practical aspects of teaching while drawing on a broad base of theory, research, and personal experience. Although grounded in the practical realities of music teaching, Jorgensen urges music teachers to think and act artfully, imaginatively, hopefully, and courageously toward creating a better world., Although grounded in the practical realities of music teaching, Jorgensen urges music teachers to think and act artfully, imaginatively, hopefully, and courageously toward creating a better world.
LC Classification Number
MT1.J667 2008

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