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Field Guide to Student Teaching in Music

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ISBN-10: 0415994586

ISBN-13: 9780415994583

Edition: 2010

Authors: Ann C. Clements, Sarah H. Watts

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Book details

List price: $54.95
Copyright year: 2010
Publisher: Routledge
Publication date: 5/21/2010
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 140
Size: 5.75" wide x 8.75" long x 0.25" tall
Weight: 0.550
Language: English

List of Worksheets
Preface
To the Student
Textbook Structure
To the University Supervisor or Instructor
Introduction
Preparing for Your First Day and Communication with Your Cooperating Teacher
Cooperating Teachers and the University Supervisor
Adjusting to New Environments
Professional Responsibilities
Observation
Why Observe?
Meaningful Observation
Approaches to Observation
Reflecting on Your Observations
Curriculum and Lesson Planning
Philosophy of Music Teaching
To Plan or not to Plan: That is the Question
Planning with (and without) Your Cooperating Teacher
Teaching without a Plan
Long-Term Planning
Assessment and Grading
Effective Teaching and Rehearsal Techniques
Gaining and Maintaining Attention and Interest
Personal Musicianship
Monitoring Student Progress and Providing Feedback
Pacing and Time Management
Creating a Positive Learning Environment
Organizing the Music Classroom
Building Positive Relationships
Knowing your Students
Creating a Management Plan
Dangerous Behaviors
When an Incident Occurs
Program Organization
Introduction
Seeking Employment
Professionalism
R�sum�s
Professional Portfolio
Finding Employment Opportunities
Selecting References
Applications and Supporting Materials
Interviews
Ethics, Professionalism, and Legal Issues
Personal Ethics
Ethical Decision-Making
Professional Responsibilities
Continued Professional Growth
Building Local Relationships
Building Professional Relationships
Maintaining Certification or Licensure
Beginning your Teaching Career