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English
Oxford University Press Inc
13 July 2017
Novice music teachers and music education students struggle to form an identity that synthesizes 'musician' with 'music teacher,' and to separate themselves from their prior experiences to think critically about music-making and music instruction. Throughout this text, readers are encouraged to both reject and reflect upon their prior experience and are provided with new frameworks of understanding about both music-making and music instruction, as they form a new personal philosophy of musicianship and pedagogy. Ultimately, the purpose of this text is to provide foundational knowledge for subsequent learning as students become both musician and music pedagogue.

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Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 155mm,  Width: 231mm,  Spine: 18mm
Weight:   340g
ISBN:   9780199928224
ISBN 10:   0199928223
Pages:   244
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Acknowledgements Chapter One - Introduction Chapter Two - Transitioning From Student to Teacher Chapter Three - What is Talent? Chapter Four - Subject Matter of Music Chapter Five - Music as Subject Matter Chapter Six - How Students Learn Chapter Seven - How Students Acquire Musical Understanding Chapter Eight - Meaningful Curriculum Chapter Nine - Designing Meaningful Instruction Chapter Ten - Delivering Engaging Instruction Chapter Eleven - Instructional Context Chapter Twelve - From Student to Teacher Revisited Chapter Thirteen - Coda References Index

Dr. Birch Browning is Associate Professor of Music Education and Director of Bands at Cleveland State University, and Music Director of the Cleveland Winds. The Cleveland Winds was the winner of the American Prize in Band/Wind Ensemble Performance-Community and School Division, 2015. He is the current Associate Editor of Contributions to Music Education.

Reviews for An Orientation to Musical Pedagogy: Becoming a Musician-Educator

Birch Browning has written a user-friendly guide for students making the transition from music student to music teacher. Grounded in the research literature, Browning provides practical frameworks for students to navigate the path leading to an identify of 'musician-educator.' Through reading, discussion, and projects suggested by the author, this book will help pre-service music educators develop the adaptive expertise essential for effective music teaching in 21st century schools. --William Bauer, author of Music Learning Today: Digital Pedagogy for Creating, Performing, and Responding to Music Dr. Browning has a written a thoughtful text that will enhance any music education curriculum. He has provided students and professors exemplary information about the many components needed to become a great artist, musician, and teacher. His ability to introduce many valuable concepts, draw upon extensive research, and use his years of experience working as a successful teacher trainer make this a valuable contribution to our field. I am certain his work will encourage deep reflection, dialogue, and growth within any music education curriculum, and I am excited to introduce many of the concepts to my students and colleagues. --Joseph Parisi, Chair, Music Education/Music Therapy, University of Missouri - Kansas City Conservatory of Music & Dance


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