This work provides a vibrant narrative description of classroom practice in elementary-level general music education in the 1990s. It addresses social, educational and developmental influences that enhance or constrain curriculum, instruction and assessment in everyday music classrooms. It uses case studies of four classroom instructors.
This is Book 53 in the Mellen Studies in Education Series. See all Mellen Studies in Education books here.
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