The School Concert
Author: Shelley Swanson Sateren
Publisher: Capstone
Published: 2012-07
Total Pages: 34
ISBN-13: 1404871985
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Author: Shelley Swanson Sateren
Publisher: Capstone
Published: 2012-07
Total Pages: 34
ISBN-13: 1404871985
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMax is nervous to sing a trio at the school concert.
Author: Shelley Swanson Sateren
Publisher: Capstone
Published: 2015-12-21
Total Pages: 37
ISBN-13: 1515805980
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMax wants to make his mom proud, so he signs up to sing a trio at the school concert. However, he isn't the best singer and is super nervous. Thankfully Zoe is by his side to make him feel better.
Author: Anonymous
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Published: 2023-03-29
Total Pages: 274
ISBN-13: 3368161903
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Samuel Broadfoot McCready
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Published: 1924
Total Pages: 364
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Published: 1971
Total Pages: 126
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn analysis of the report The organization, administration, and presentation of symphony orchestra youth concert activities for music educational purposes in selected cities, by T.H. Hill and H.M. Thompson, published 1968.
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Publisher: Hup Lick Publishing (M) S/B
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Total Pages: 44
ISBN-13: 9789673482122
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Laura Gilliam
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Published: 2024-04-01
Total Pages: 364
ISBN-13: 1805394789
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPresenting European Anthropology of Education through eleven studies of European schools, this volume explores the constructing and handling of difference and sameness in the central institutions of schools. Based on ethnographic studies of schools in Greece, England, Norway, Italy, Switzerland, the Czech Republic, Spain, Austria, Russia, Germany, the Netherlands and Denmark, it illustrates how anthropological studies of schools provide a window to larger society. It thus offers insights into cultural lessons taught to children through policies, institutional structures and everyday interactions, as well as into schools’ entanglement in state projects, cultural processes, societal histories and conflicts, and hence into contemporary Europe.
Author: Kwan Hui Choo
Publisher: Singapore Asia Publishers Pte Ltd
Published: 2012-05-14
Total Pages: 236
ISBN-13: 9814387037
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSuperduper Model Compositions is a collection of compositions specially compiled with the aim of assisting students in their writing. This book comprises 200 model compositions, which are organized according to different themes, and hence serves as a reference book for ideas for similar topics. The various styles of writing on different subjects provide the students with the knowledge in planning and developing their own writing. The vivid descriptions give life and spirit to the compositions, making this collection ideal for leisure reading as well. Appendices are added at the end of the book, providing students with useful information on Word Forms, Country, People and Language, Commonly Used Phrasal Verbs, Similes, Idioms and Proverbs. It is hoped that the students will find this book helpful and the materials beneficial in their efforts to improve their language skills and to write more effectively.
Author: Alexis Anja Kallio
Publisher: Springer Nature
Published: 2021-03-19
Total Pages: 213
ISBN-13: 3030656179
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis open access book examines the political structures and processes that frame and produce understandings of diversity in and through music education. Recent surges in nationalist, fundamentalist, protectionist and separatist tendencies highlight the imperative for music education to extend beyond nominal policy agendas or wholly celebratory diversity discourses. Bringing together high-level theorisation of the ways in which music education upholds or unsettles understandings of society and empirical analyses of the complex situations that arise when negotiating diversity in practice, the chapters in this volume explore the politics of inquiry in research; examine music teachers’ navigations of the shifting political landscapes of society and state; extend conceptualisations of diversity in music education beyond familiar boundaries; and critically consider the implications of diversity for music education leadership. Diversity is thus not approached as a label applied to certain individuals or musical repertoires, but as socially organized difference, produced and manifest in various ways as part of everyday relations and interactions. This compelling collection serves as an invitation to ongoing reflexive inquiry; to deliberate the politics of diversity in a fast-changing and pluralist world; and together work towards more informed and ethically sound understandings of how diversity in music education policy, practice, and research is framed and conditioned both locally and globally.