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The Music of Teaching: Learning to Trust Students' Natural Development
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The Music of Teaching: Learning to Trust Students’ Natural Development

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The Music of Teaching focuses on an ephemeral attribute all teachers need but few consider: perception. This includes the ability to trust both students natural development and the learning process itself to guide developing pianists down music s path. Using stories from her 46-year teaching career plus research from the fields of education and psychology, Barbara Kreader Skalinder explores the ways teaching has evolved from the authoritative style of the 1950s to the collaborative design better suited to the students in today s digital world. The author also examines the ways independent teachers, free from the outside constraints often imposed on public school educators, can point the way toward educational methods that keep students individual learning styles and natural rate of progress as a primary focus and guide them toward independent learning and success.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Hal Leonard Corporation
Country
United States
Date
1 July 2016
Pages
146
ISBN
9781495059988

The Music of Teaching focuses on an ephemeral attribute all teachers need but few consider: perception. This includes the ability to trust both students natural development and the learning process itself to guide developing pianists down music s path. Using stories from her 46-year teaching career plus research from the fields of education and psychology, Barbara Kreader Skalinder explores the ways teaching has evolved from the authoritative style of the 1950s to the collaborative design better suited to the students in today s digital world. The author also examines the ways independent teachers, free from the outside constraints often imposed on public school educators, can point the way toward educational methods that keep students individual learning styles and natural rate of progress as a primary focus and guide them toward independent learning and success.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Hal Leonard Corporation
Country
United States
Date
1 July 2016
Pages
146
ISBN
9781495059988