More than Music Lessons
More than Music Lessons
A Studio Teacher's Guide to Parents, Practicing, Projects, and Character
ISBN: 9781538164044Merlin B. Thompson invites music studio teachers to link their teaching with notions of humanity and presents a timely vision of bringing student-centered teaching to life in the applied music studio. Filled with a myriad of practical tips and strategies, inspirational ideas, and real-life stories, More than Music Lessons demonstrates how music teachers may thoughtfully build on and exercise what's already there with students. This means teachers appreciate their students' sense of self, their personal and world views, their culture, and their spiritual individuality: teachers share rather than direct their students' musical journeys. Parents, Practicing, Projects, and Character provide the student-centered framework. Having compassion for parents and the dynamics of students' family home life is vital. Practicing fulfills our basic needs for autonomy, fluency, relatedness, purpose, and reflection. Non-performance projects bring fresh energy to students' musical journey and amplify their musical persona. Character--an interweaving of authenticity, calling, soul, life force imprinted from birth--adds depth and integrity to musical explorations. The book features -A myriad of practical and inspirational tips for vocal and instrumental teachers -Real-life experiences with students and parents -Ongoing reflective explorations -Frequently Asked Questions -Research from the fields of self-determination theory, humanistic psychology, and project-based learning
By Merlin B. Thompson
Imprint: ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD PUBLISHERS
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Format: PAPERBACK
Pages: 224
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Merlin B. Thompson is an award-winning music educator, scholar, and pianist with over four decades of music studio teaching experience. He has worked with hundreds of music teachers, students, and parents in workshops, conferences, established programs, and mentorships throughout Canada, the United States, Australia, Japan, Spain, Great Britain, Brazil, and New Zealand. His recent academic teaching experiences include music pedagogy for undergraduate students in the Schulich School of Music at McGill University and professional development and a social justice approach to K-12 diversity for B.Ed. students in the Werklund School of Education at U Calgary. He is the creator and producer of the podcasts series The Music Educator's Crucible. His video series Fundamental Piano Technique is available on Youtube.