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Valuing Music in Education: A Charles Fowler Reader

  • Editor: Resta, Craig

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Contents

  • PREFACE
  • Foreword by Marie McCarthy and Bruce Wilson
  • DEDICATION
  • ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
  • INTRODUCTION
  • SECTION ONE: MUSIC PEDAGOGY AND SCHOOLING
  • 1. National Survey of Musical Performance
  • 2. Music In Our Schools Day: An Opportunity to Take Stock
  • 3. The Accountability Dilemma
  • 4. Arts in the Schools: A Comprehensive View
  • 5. High Schools of the Arts
  • 6. Musical Achievement: Good News & Bad
  • 7. A Look into the Crystal Ball
  • 8. Music: A Basic Intelligence
  • 9. The Shameful Neglect of Creativity
  • 10. Academic Excellence in Teaching the Arts
  • 11. Evaluation: Pros and Cons
  • 12. Music in Our Schools: The First 150 Years
  • SECTION TWO: ADVOCACY AND ARTS EDUCATION POLICY
  • 13. Education in the Arts: Getting It All Together
  • 14. The Role of the National Endowment (for the Arts)
  • 15. A New Rationale for the Arts in Education
  • 16. What's Wrong with Music Education?
  • 17. Funding for Arts Programs: The Total is Not So Bleak
  • 18. Arts Education: Does the Left Hand Know?
  • 19. Congress and the Arts: Getting With It
  • 20. Arts in Basic Education: A Fight for Life?
  • 21. Arts Policy in the U.S: Do We Have One?
  • 22. Music for Every Child, Every Child for Music
  • 23. Arts Education Triple Jeopardy
  • SECTION THREE: ARTS, CULTURE, AND COMMUNITY
  • 24. The Smithsonian: Teaching Our Musical Heritage
  • 25. Valuing Our Cultural Treasury
  • 26. The Community School Movement
  • 27. Senior Citizen Symphony Brings Music to Children
  • 28. Public Universities: The New Cultural Centers
  • 29. Reaching Kids (Part I): How Symphonies Do It
  • 30. Reaching Kids (Part II): How Opera Companies Do It
  • 31. Whose Culture Should We Teach?
  • SECTION FOUR: MUSIC EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL REFORM
  • 32. The Music Educators National Conference (MENC): David Faces New Goliaths
  • 33. The Tanglewood Symposium Revisited
  • 34. Music in Our Schools: An Agenda for the Future
  • 35. Changing Schools Through the Arts
  • 36. The Lack of Professionalism in Higher Education
  • 37. The Lack of Professionalism in Higher Education-Continued
  • 38. Music Educators Meet-But Do They Miss the Point?
  • 39. Are Teachers of the Arts Good Enough?
  • 40. Educational Reform: Ferment in the Arts
  • 41. Teacher Overhaul: Can We Do It?
  • SECTION FIVE: DIVERSITY AND PLURALISM IN MUSIC EDUCATION
  • 42. Poverty: An Ingrained Idea
  • 43. Sex Bias in the Music Room
  • 44. Special Treatment for the Gifted
  • 45. More Arts for the Handicapped
  • 46. Black Participation at the Kennedy Center: Goals are Set for Cultural Diversity
  • 47. The Christmas Carol Hassle
  • 48. Arts by the Handicapped: A National Very Special Arts Festival
  • 49. Older Americans: A New Resource of Creative Talent
  • 50. The Many Versus the Few
  • INDEX