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EDCI 316

EDCI 316. Course Summary and Review. Course Summary and Review. Classroom Management: Whole Group Field Experiences Guest: Rob Wells, District 2 Important Music Educators Pedagogy and Rehearsals Program Administration

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EDCI 316

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  1. EDCI 316 Course Summary and Review

  2. Course Summary and Review • Classroom Management: Whole Group • Field Experiences • Guest: Rob Wells, District 2 • Important Music Educators • Pedagogy and Rehearsals • Program Administration All Field Experience Materials/Journals/Handbooks are due today! Remind your mentor teachers this week, please, if they have not completed your final evaluation. FINAL (PRAXIS II) is Thursday, Dec. 11th at 10:00 a.m.

  3. Important Educators in Music • Gardner (Multiple Intelligences) • Reimer (Aesthetic Education) • Bruner (Spiral Curriculum) • Kaufman (Sequential/Simultaneous) • Kodaly (solfege with hand movements) • Dalcroze (eurhythmics, solfege, improv.) • Orff (instruments) • Suzuki (early childhood, ear training and rote)

  4. Pedagogy and Rehearsals • General Music • Band/Strings • Chorus • Tuning/Warmups • Rehearsal/Sectionals

  5. Program Administration • Assessment/Grading • Public Relations • Principal Communication/Involvement • Parent Involvement • Community involvement • Marketing

  6. As any jazz musician knows, it takes flexibility and adaptability for improvisation to create beauty. -Doc Childre and Bruce Cryer

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