World Music Pedagogy, Volume VII: Teaching World Music in Higher Education

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Synopsis

World Music Pedagogy, Volume VII: Teaching World Music in Higher Education addresses a pedagogical pathway of varied strategies for teaching world music in higher education, offering concrete means for diversifying undergraduate studies through world music culture courses. While the first six volumes in this series have detailed theoretical and applied principles of World Music Pedagogy within K-12 public schools and broader communities, this seventh volume is chiefly concerned with infusing culture-rich musical experiences through world music courses at the tertiary level, presenting a compelling argument for the growing need for such perspectives and approaches.These chapters include discussions of the logical trajectories of the framework into world music courses, through which the authors seek to challenge the status quo of lecture-only academic courses in some college and university music programs. Unique to this series, each of these chapters illustrates practical procedures for incorporating the WMP framework into sample classes. However, this volume (like the rest of the series) is not a prescriptive "recipe book" of lesson plans. Rather, it seeks to enrich the conversation surrounding cultural diversity in music through philosophically-rooted, social justice-conscious, and practice-oriented perspectives.

Book details

Series:
Routledge World Music Pedagogy Series
Author:
William J. Coppola, David G. Hebert, Patricia Shehan Campbell
ISBN:
9781000168693
Related ISBNs:
9780429278617, 9780367231736, 9780367231729, 9781000168709, 9780429278617, 9781000168716, 9780367231736, 9780367231729
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Pages:
214
Reading age:
Not specified
Includes images:
No
Date of addition:
2020-08-30
Usage restrictions:
Copyright
Copyright date:
2021
Copyright by:
N/A 
Adult content:
No
Language:
English
Categories:
Education, Music, Nonfiction