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Theory and Practice of Technology-Based Music Instruction Jay Dorfman (Assistant Professor in Music Education, Assistant Professor in Music Education, Boston University)

Theory and Practice of Technology-Based Music Instruction By Jay Dorfman (Assistant Professor in Music Education, Assistant Professor in Music Education, Boston University)

Theory and Practice of Technology-Based Music Instruction by Jay Dorfman (Assistant Professor in Music Education, Assistant Professor in Music Education, Boston University)


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Theory and Practice of Technology-Based Music Instruction develops a framework for examining music instruction that uses technology to introduce, reinforce, and assess music learning. This cutting-edge text is based on extensive observations and interviews by the author, and provides a means of examining music teaching for the next century.

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Theory and Practice of Technology-Based Music Instruction Summary

Theory and Practice of Technology-Based Music Instruction by Jay Dorfman (Assistant Professor in Music Education, Assistant Professor in Music Education, Boston University)

Based on educational theory, and on recognized music teaching methods, Theory and Practice of Technology-Based Music Instruction develops a framework for examining music teaching that uses technology to introduce, reinforce, and assess skills and concepts. The framework guides in-depth discussions about theoretical and philosophical foundations of technology-based music instruction (TBMI), materials for teaching, teaching behaviors, and assessment of student work, teacher work, and fit of technology into the music program. The book includes examples of TBMI lessons from real teachers, and analyses of the successful and developing parts of these lessons. Also included are Profiles of Practice: firsthand accounts of music teachers using technology in their classrooms based on the author's observations, and the teachers' own reflections on their work. Because TBMI is situated in the world of public education, issues of accountability and standards are addressed. Also included are recommendations for professional development in technology based music instruction. Finally, the text looks to the future to discuss emerging technologies, alternative ensembles, and social issues that may impact technology based music instruction in years to come.

Theory and Practice of Technology-Based Music Instruction Reviews

Jay Dorfman's model of 'technology-based music instruction' (TBMI) forms the foundation for this text, which is filled with practical examples for the practicing or pre-service teacher. The profiles of practice, lesson plans, and insightful critical analyses constitute a useful resource, advancing our understanding of the role of technology in music learning. * Dr. Scott D. Lipscomb, Associate Professor & Division Head, Music Education & Music Therapy and Associate Director, University of Minnesota School of Music *

About Jay Dorfman (Assistant Professor in Music Education, Assistant Professor in Music Education, Boston University)

Jay Dorfman is an Assistant Professor in Music Education at Boston University, where he teaches courses in music technology, instrumental music and research. He holds degrees in music education from Northwestern University (PhD) and the University of Miami (MM, BM). Dr. Dorfman has extensive experience teaching technology-based music at K-12 and university levels.

Table of Contents

Preface ; Acknowledgments ; Chapter 1 - Introducing Technology-Based Music Instruction ; Chapter 2 - Models of Music Pedagogy and their Influences on Technology-Based Music Instruction ; Chapter 3 - Philosophical and Theoretical Foundations ; Chapter 4 - Materials for Technology-Based Music Instruction ; Chapter 5 - Teaching Methods and Teacher Behaviors ; Chapter 6 - Lesson Design in Technology-Based Music Instruction ; Chapter 7 - Assessment and Technology-Based Music Instruction ; Chapter 8 - Accountability Concerns ; Chapter 9 - Teacher Preparation Considerations ; Chapter 10 - Future Considerations ; Appendix ; Index

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CIN0199795592G
9780199795598
0199795592
Theory and Practice of Technology-Based Music Instruction by Jay Dorfman (Assistant Professor in Music Education, Assistant Professor in Music Education, Boston University)
Used - Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press Inc
2013-05-30
240
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