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Michael Lione

Music Therapy May Help Children with Autism | ASF Blog - 0 views

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    This article is written by Marcela De Vivo, mother of a child with a severe disability.  She writes on immigration law, health and special education law and inclusion.
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    This article is written by Marcela De Vivo, mother of a child with a severe disability.  She writes on immigration law, health and special education law and inclusion.
bennettstudio

Vocapedia - Home - 0 views

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    From the National Association of Teachers of Singing, this site offers great resources to share with students. A wealth of information regarding vocal health is available here.
bnbrewst

The Strad - 0 views

shared by bnbrewst on 26 Sep 15 - No Cached
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    Another great string resource that teacher and students can find multitude of information. There are blogs, technique, performance, jobs that have opened up. The health of the person in fitness and psychological. As well as Information on instruments.
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    Another great string resource that teacher and students can find multitude of information. There are blogs, technique, performance, jobs that have opened up. The health of the person in fitness and psychological. As well as Information on instruments.
berteauc

Listen to Your Buds - 0 views

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    This website offers information about hearing and how to preserve your hearing, which can be a useful lesson for many student musicians.
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    Pertinent information about ear health as it pertains to listening to audio with headphones and preventing ear loss. Could be a good resource for music teachers who engage in individual listening assignments, helping students to understand the importance of turning the volume down when things get too loud, etc.
Stephen Hull

Play It Again And Again, Sam : Shots - Health News : NPR - 0 views

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    I am constantly challenging my students to look for patterns in music. I didn't realize that there was actual research behind it.
Ilona Halkides

MuSICA: Music & Science Information Computer Archive - 0 views

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    My research focuses on the use of music for self-regulative purposes in adolescents to achieve higher learning outcomes. This archive provides useful information on this subject pertaining to child development, learning, and health. 
nmiscannon

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    This is an online magazine for all things surrounding choirs and choral activity. Articles and resources include not only performance notes and pieces, but resources on vocal health and structure. User and site submitted articles give this website a variety of input and source material.
amandas65

Blog | Resources for Music Education - 0 views

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    This site includes resources, curriculum, and blog posts designed primarily for elementary general music. A few resources for choral, band, and private studio are also available. Blog posts include many practical topics and issues faced by music teachers such as strategies for working with special needs students, technology, and mental health of teachers. Many of the blog posts feature a video that includes a question and answer segment addressing specific questions from teachers.
jesseledbetter

The Complete Guide to the Alexander Technique - 0 views

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    Alexander technique description with links to improve musical performance through correct posture and muscle engagement. This site is instrument specific
lalario

Music's Power Explained | Psychology Today - 0 views

  • A meta-analysis of 400 music studies found that listening to music has the ability to reduce anxiety, fight depression and boost the immune system.
  • Participants were also evaluated on something known as the Music in Mood Regulation scale, or MMR. According to the MMR, the way individuals regulate their mood with music can be divided into seven categories: Entertainment, Revival, Strong Sensation, Mental Work, Solace, Diversion and Discharge.
  • The latter three categories (Solace, Diversion and Discharge) are all ways in which individuals can use music to regulate negative emotions.
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    This article discusses the positive and negative impact music can have on a person's emotional state. The article mentions and describes three of the seven categories that individuals use to regulate their mood. It also discusses how music can impact the brain and its functioning abilities.
eperegrine

ACEsReport2016_spreads.indd.pdf - 0 views

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    Article about adverse childhood experiences in Iowa. Describes how many students deal with these traumas and how we as educators can learn about how their brains are affected so when we are teaching them we are aware of the state they are in. You can't teach a student until they feel safe in your classroom.
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