AMEB Teaching Companion Text

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Teaching Music Performance: A guide evidence-based pedagogy

Edited by music education specialist, Dr Jennifer Blackwell, this excellent resource comprises a series of articles by leading academics and practitioners who together represent the cutting-edge of studio music pedagogy. Written by international authorities, each article explores a core topic of music performance teaching.

With evidence-based approaches to music education, a focus on teaching in a studio setting, and recommendations for extended reading, this essential reference supports your Certificate Teacher of Music Australia (CTMusA), Associate Teacher of Music Australia (ATMusA), and your general professional development.

Includes:

  • Introduction to theories of learning, Jennifer Blackwell and David DeAngelis
  • Effective music teaching, Jennifer Blackwell
  • Musical development, Miguel Garcia and Melanie E. Stapleton
  • Comprehensive musicianship in the lesson studio, Aaron D. Himes
  • Assessing performance, Victoria Lynn Smith
  • Providing effective feedback, Nicholas Matherne
  • Teaching students to practise, Jennifer Blackwell
  • Developing student motivation for practice and performance, Nicholas Matherne
  • Teaching rhythm, note-learning, and aural skills, David DeAngelis
  • Sequencing music learning: planning for effective lessons, Jennifer Blackwell
  • Supporting students with music performance anxiety, Margaret Osborne
  • Using technology to support online instrumental and vocal teaching, Bradley Merrick
  • Preparing for the performance examination, Bradley Merrick
  • Reflecting on teaching, Nicholas Matherne

Features:

  • Comprises all essential readings for CTMusA and ATMusA candidates in one book
  • Each article focuses on a specific area of music teaching, written by leading music education researchers
  • Focuses on practical application of research findings and contextual examples, all written in accessible language

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