Music education and social emotional learning: the heart of teaching music
Short Title:
Music education and social emotional learning
Format:
Book
Publication Date:
Nov 30, 2016
Publisher:
Gia Publications, Inc.
Place of Publication:
Chicago
Pages:
195
Sources ID:
89041
Notes:
External Resources: Cite This Item Search for versions with same title and author | Advanced options ...Contents: Foreword / by Tim Lautzenheiser -- Introduction -- Section 1. Teaching music beyond the notes. What is social emotional learning (SEL)? ; Socialization in the music classroom / Jacqueline Kelly-McHale ; Bullying in the music classroom / Jared Rawlings ; Music educators are not counselors -- Section 2. Social emotional learning (SEL) and music education. Self-awareness and self-management in music education : self-discipline and the music within ; Social awareness and relationship skills in music education : sharing and communicating through music ; Responsible decision-making in music education : problem solving through music -- Conclusion. The heart of music education : our common bond -- References -- Appendices -- About the authors.
Note(s): Includes bibliographical references (pages 177-182).
Class Descriptors: LC: MT1; Dewey: 780.71
Responsibility: Scott N. Edgar, Jacqueline Kelly-McHale, Jared Rawlings ; foreword by Tim Lautzenheiser.
Vendor Info: YBP Library Services (YANK)
Entry: 20171001
Update: 20180328
Provider: OCLC
Collection:
Evidence-based Teacher Professional Development
Visibility:
Public (group default)
Abstract:
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"Music educators are in a prime position to help students become socially and emotionally competent while at the same time develop excellent musicianship. For every child to be successful in the music classroom, teachers need to be aware of the whole student. How do music educators create success when students every day struggle with social awareness, bullying, communication, problem solving, and other challenges? This pioneering book by Scott Edgar addresses how music educators can utilize Social Emotional Learning (SEL) to maximize learning in the choral, instrumental, and general music classroom at all levels, and at the same time support a student's social and emotional growth" -- Back cover.