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ChoralWiki - 0 views

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    The ChoralWiki (CPDL) is a great resource for choral teachers and choir directors. There is access to free music, texts and translations, seasonal indices, and discussion forums for questions and answers about music, rehearsal techniques, and performance. 
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    Choral director on a budget? This website features over 20,000 scores by over 2500 composers! An amazing resource of free music available mostly in PDF format for use and downloading.
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    The Choral Public Domain Library is a free and legal source for free sheet music! This site offers printable scores of public domain music, often complete with text and translations when necessary. You can search this catalog by composer, title, arrangements, voicing, accompaniments, language, and genre. Complete with over 31,000 scores by over 3,200 different composers, there's a high possibility that any choral director might find something of use here!
jheaver

International Journal of Music Education | SAGE Publications Inc - 0 views

  • The International Journal of Music Education (IJME) is a peer-reviewed journal published by the International Society for Music Education (ISME) four times a year.
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      The International Journal of Music Education is a great resource for learning about new techniques in music education. All articles are peer-reviewed and are written by successful scholars in the field of music education.
hammerjp07

Band Directors Talk Shop - Learn. Share. Inspire. - 0 views

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    A collection of blogs to help band directors tackle the specific challenges of our job. Wonderful insights and printable materials such as sub plans and warm up ideas.
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    This website provides articles with creative ideas about how to teach band better. Its purpose is for band directors to share ideas that work for them with other band directors.
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    A wonderful resource for band directors to share experiences and resources!
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    Band Directors Talk Shop is an excellent resource for new and experienced band directors and music educators. This website contains many articles on various topics within instrumental music. Excellent posts include topics such as teaching improvisation as well as facilitating leadership within your band program.
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    A blog and resources for teaching band instruments. Contains ideas for improving specific technique, rehearsal strategies, and exercises.
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    I have used this website as a resource for a long time. This site can be used for information. I have recently used the substitute music assignment in my class. Also, I have been redirected to blogs, podcasts, and many more thing just from this site.
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    The creators of this website are dedicated to sharing resources that help band directors improve their craft. Posts can be filtered by category (i.e. brass, intonation, theory, etc.) to save time and narrow focus. Additionally, educators can comment on posts, share ideas, and ask questions.
yvetteml

The Relationship Between Language & Culture and the Implications for Language Teaching ... - 0 views

  • Language teachers must realize that their understanding of something is prone to interpretation. The meaning is bound in cultural context. One must not only explain the meaning of the la
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  • used, but the cultural context in which it is placed as well. Often meanings are lost because of cu
  • tural boundaries which do not allow such ideas to persist. As Porter (1987) argues, misunderstandings between language educators often evolve because of such differing cu
  • eologies, and cultural boundaries which limit expression.
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  • Language is used to maintain and convey culture and cultural ties. Different ideas stem from differing language use within one’s culture and the whole intertwining of these relationships start at one’s birth.
  • It is not until the child is exposed to their surroundings that they become individuals in and of their cultural group.
  • rom birth, the child’s life, opinions, and language are shaped by what it comes in contact with.
  • Hantrais (1989) puts forth the idea that culture is the beliefs and practices governing the life of a society for which a particular language is the vehicle of expression.
  • he understanding of a culture and its people can be enhanced by the knowledge of their language
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edwardwhiteuf

Jazz Improvisation techniques, tips, & inspiration - JazzAdvice.com - 0 views

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    This site provides a plethora of jazz education advice. This is made by either professional jazz musicians or educators. It covers topics as style, improvisation and jazz history. This type of information would be useful to jazz educators.
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    This site provides a plethora of jazz education advice. This is made by either professional jazz musicians or educators. It covers topics as style, improvisation and jazz history. This type of information would be useful to jazz educators.
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    Excellent resource for tips on improving as a jazz musician.  This can be used by both educators and students. Covers many topics like practice habits and tips for transcribing music.
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    This resource offers advice on a range of jazz improvisation topics for the aspiring jazz musician. The writer brakes down common problems an improvising musician faces and offers structured exercises and ideas to overcome particular musical issues.
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    This resource offers advice on a range of jazz improvisation topics for the aspiring jazz musician. The writer brakes down common problems an improvising musician faces and offers structured exercises and ideas to overcome particular musical issues.
rebeccasteinke

The Voice Teacher - 0 views

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    David L. Jones is a renowned voice teacher in New York, NY., who has written many essays covering all areas of vocal technic, pedagogy and vocal rehabilitation. The content is mostly pedagogical and does not deal with fach or repertory. The articles contain many case studies with the different vocal issues discussed.
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StringOvation Music Blog | Instruments & More - 0 views

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    This is a wonderful string specific blog that has information for beginniners up through making that audition for college. It has advice to help educators with their classes as well as players make the most of their performance.
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