Dimensions of Musical ThinkingEunice Boardman Presents ideas for teaching students to think musically. Enrich the music curriculum through classroom interaction and instruction. Appropriate for elementary through high school levels. |
Contents
THE RELATION OF MUSIC STUDY TO THINKING | 1 |
METACOGNITION A DIMENSION OF MUSICAL THINKING | 9 |
CRITICAL AND CREATIVE MUSICAL THINKING | 21 |
MUSICAL THINKING PROCESSES | 33 |
CORE THINKING SKILLS IN MUSIC | 45 |
MUSICAL THINKING AND THE YOUNG CHILD | 57 |
MUSICAL THINKING IN THE GENERAL MUSIC CLASSROOM | 65 |
MUSICAL THINKING IN THE CHORAL REHEARSAL | 73 |
MUSICAL THINKING IN THE INSTRUMENTAL REHEARSAL | 83 |
MUSICAL THINKING IN THE SPECIAL EDUCATION CLASSROOM | 91 |
MUSICAL THINKING IN THE TEACHER EDUCATION CLASSROOM | 101 |
MUSICAL THINKING AND TECHNOLOGY | 111 |
References | 117 |
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