CONTEMPORARY APPROACHES IN MUSIC EDUCATION

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  • Frank Churchley University of Saskatchewan

Abstract

In recent years, many varied approaches to music teaching have developed. This healthy situation presents the music educator with the dilemma of keeping abreast of new ideas, adapting them to his own teaching, and at the same time avoiding the pitfall of jumping on the latest method bandwagon just to keep in style. What are sorne of these significant developments? What trends are common to most of the contemporary approaches and where do they differ? What concepts and activities can the classroom teacher incorporate into his own program through thoughtful analysis and applications of the contributions of others?

Author Biography

Frank Churchley, University of Saskatchewan

DR. FRANK CHURCHLEY, Professor at the University of Saskatchewan, Regina Campus, was formerly Chairman, Department of Instruction in Music, McGill University. He is co-author of the series Basic Goals in Music, published by McGraw-Hill of Canada and reviewed here.

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Published

1967-04-01

How to Cite

Churchley, F. (1967). CONTEMPORARY APPROACHES IN MUSIC EDUCATION. McGill Journal of Education / Revue Des Sciences De l’éducation De McGill, 2(001). Retrieved from https://mje.mcgill.ca/article/view/6597

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