Curriculum Review
I don’t know if I’ve mentioned this before, but one of my aspirations as a music educator is to one day (in the distant future!) develop, design, and write curriculum or teaching resources to share with other educators. I love research and writing almost as much as I love teaching! I realize that one can never know it all, but I do want to get several years of teaching under my belt before I start seriously pursuing anything of this nature. I’m not sure how many people would be interested in books about teaching written by a twentysomething with less than a year’s experience in the school system
I do, however, believe in starting early! I decided that if I’m going to develop any type of music curriculum or even music education resources, I need to see what is out there first. I need to do my homework. In my reading cue for the next couple of months:
- ”Teaching Towards Musical Understanding” by Amada Montgomery
- “Play, Sing, and Dance: An Introduction to Orff Schulwerk” by Doug Godkin (I also plan to take some Orff level courses in the near future, they do not offer them very often in my area!)
- Several articles related to different philosophies of Music Education
Any other suggestions?
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