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Music Learning and Teaching in Infancy, Childhood, and Adolescence: An Oxford Handbook of Music Education, Volume 2

  • Editor: McPherson, Gary
  • Editor: Welch, Graham

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Contents

  • PART 1
  • Music learning and teaching in infancy and early childhood
  • Part Editor: Margaret S. Barrett
  • Chapter 1. Commentary: Music learning and teaching in infancy and
  • early childhood
  • Margaret S. Barrett
  • Chapter 2. Musical lives of infants
  • Mayumi Adachi and Sandra E. Trehub
  • Chapter 3. Musicality and musical culture: Sharing narratives of sound
  • from early childhood
  • Colwyn Trevarthen and Stephen Malloch
  • Chapter 4. Music and language in early childhood development and learning
  • Lily Chen-Hafteck and Esther Mang
  • Chapter 5. Musical participation from birth to three: Toward a global perspective
  • Susan Young and Beatriz Ilari
  • Chapter 6. Creative meaning-making in infants' and young children's musical cultures
  • Margaret S. Barrett and Johannella Tafuri
  • Part 2
  • Music learning and teaching during childhood:
  • Ages 5-12
  • Part Editor: Kathryn Marsh
  • Chapter 7. Commentary: Music learning and teaching during childhood: Ages 5-12
  • Kathryn Marsh
  • Chapter 8. Children's ways of learning inside and outside the classroom?
  • Eve Harwood and Kathryn Marsh
  • Chapter 9. Creating in music learning contexts
  • Jackie Wiggins and Magne I. Espeland
  • Chapter 10. Meaningful connections in a comprehensive approach to the music curriculum
  • Janet R. Barrett and Kari K. Veblen
  • Chapter 11. Multiple worlds of childhood: Culture and the classroom
  • Chee-Hoo Lum and Kathryn Marsh
  • Chapter 12. Music education in the generalist classroom
  • Neryl Jeanneret and George M. DeGraffenreid
  • Chapter 13. Instrumental ensemble learning and performance in
  • primary and elementary schools
  • Sharon G. Davis
  • Part 3
  • Music learning and teaching during adolescence:
  • Ages 12-18
  • Part Editor: Oscar Odena and Gary Spruce
  • Chapter 14. Commentary: Music learning and teaching during adolescence: Ages 12-18
  • Oscar Odena and Gary Spruce
  • Chapter 15. Teaching, learning, and curriculum content
  • Chris Philpott and Ruth Wright
  • Chapter 16. Youth culture and secondary education
  • Randall Everett Allsup, Heidi Westerlund, and Eric Shieh
  • Chapter 17. Assessment in the secondary music classroom
  • Martin Fautley and Richard Colwell
  • Chapter 18. The community music facilitator and school music education
  • Lee Higgins and Brydie-Leigh Bartleet
  • Chapter 19. Creativity in the secondary music classroom
  • Oscar Odena
  • Chapter 20. Technology in the lives and schools of adolescents
  • S. Alex Ruthmann and Steven C. Dillon