The
art of teaching and learning the subject of music provides a unique opportunity
to explore personal, social and artistic growth for both student and teacher
alike. The esthetic and emotional experiences through the art of creating music
are a unique and indispensable part of a well rounded academic program as our
young people learn about all aspects of themselves as well as the life, world
and experiences of humankind.
RESUME |
Philosophical
Rationale
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This
Resume includes information regarding my education, musical
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CHORAL MUSIC GRADING |
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An objective and quantifiable grading sytem that reflects students' progress
and achievement in musical understanding & performance |
Rules to teach and learn by and why they were chosen |
Sample page from a (sheet) music library. Keeping repertoire ogranized
is essential for effective song choice and program planning |
These activities are just a few made possible by the use of technology
such as power point and the
Internet to make lessons more visually
appealing and personally
interactive for students.
I
have included a sampling of several lesson plans and even two sample unit plans.
My intention is to demonstrate the types of planning and activities that may
take place in the choral classroom.
Lesson Plans: | Sample Unit Plans: |
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Danza Danza | (8th Grade SSA) | "Do
I hear a Melody” |
(4th Grade General Music) |
Taps for the Fallen Brave | (4th or 5th
Grade Listening lesson) |
9-week
Jr. High General Music |
(outcomes & plan) |
Sleep and Rest | (1st or 2nd grade) |
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