Becoming an Outstanding Music Teacher shows how music teachers can
provide a curricular and co-curricular experience to inspire and engage
students, deliver memorable music lessons, and give every child access
to great music. Drawing on a decade of education research, this book
focuses on the three facets of music teaching: performance, composition,
and how to listen, understand, and explain.
This practical book argues that the future of music teaching is best
assured by filling classrooms with knowledge and with passion, by
informing teaching through intentional use of good research, and by
building effective relationships. Exploring what makes music teachers
stand out, as well as that which links them with all other teachers,
this book covers a vital and diverse range of lesson ideas and practical
guidance, including:
- Teaching music through composition
- Making the most of the rehearsal room and directing an ensemble
- How to make best use of classroom time
- Setting goals, assessment, deliberate practice, and feedback
- Mastery in music
Encouraging all music teachers to reflect upon and develop their craft,
this text is essential reading for both newly qualified and experienced
music teachers alike.