EDU 397F Teaching Music Through Movement Chapter 7.

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EDU 397F Teaching Music Through Movement Chapter 7

Teaching Music Through Movement C.M.: Time-out Bluebook Microteaching Lesson(s) German Folk Dance (if time) Rhythmic Dictation – dotted quarter notes Recorders – BBWW Group Music Integration Unit Planning Thursday: 4 measures of RD or RD/MD combined, work on GMIU

Bluebooks Kodaly and Dalcroze are drinking coffee in a café in Vienna. On what would they agree regarding music education and on what would they disagree?

The history of a people is found in its songs. George Jellinek