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  2. Music education and programs within the United States

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    Throughout the history of music education, many music educators have adopted and implemented technology in the classroom. Alice Keith and D.C. Boyle were said to be the first music educators in the United States to use the radio for teaching music. Keith wrote Listening in on the Masters, which was a broadcast music appreciation course. [44]

  3. Music education - Wikipedia

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    Music education is a field of practice in which educators are trained for careers as ... Historical importance for music education 1950 The Child's Bill of ...

  4. Music education for young children - Wikipedia

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    Music education for young children is offered privately through classes and music organizations or integrated into educations private and public schools. Activities and classes can start as early as prenatally or newborn [3] and in private education, music programs are often integrated in as early as preschool. Early childhood music education ...

  5. Macklemore gets real about the importance of arts education ...

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    To Macklemore the importance of art and music in his own life is unquestionable — and it’s been through this realization and understanding that the songwriter has found it imperative to ...

  6. Save the Music Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Save the Music was formally launched during the April 1997 broadcast of VH1 Honors, an annual awards show.Performers including Stevie Wonder and James Taylor encouraged viewers to donate their used musical instruments to local school systems, and the importance of music education for children was addressed by Celine Dion, Sheryl Crow, Alice Cooper, Emmylou Harris, and then-president Bill ...

  7. Tanglewood Symposium - Wikipedia

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    The musical repertory should be expanded to involve music of our time in its rich variety, including currently popular teenage music and avant-garde music, American folk music, and the music of other cultures. c. Schools and colleges should provide adequate time for music programs ranging from pre-school through adult or continuing education. d.

  8. Orff Schulwerk - Wikipedia

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    The Orff Approach of music education uses very rudimentary forms of everyday activity for the purpose of music creation by music students. The Orff Approach is a "child-centered way of learning" music education that treats music as a basic system like language and believes that just as every child can learn language without formal instruction so can every child learn music by a gentle and ...

  9. Educational music - Wikipedia

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    Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, lullaby from the European Union government funded, education project Lullabies of Europe: Languages from the Cradle [1]. Educational music, is a genre of music in which songs, lyrics, or other musical elements are used as a method of teaching and/or learning.