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Interlocking Sounds, Interlocking Communities
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Elizabeth A Clendinning
Published: 01 September 2020
... style painting biography college curriculum gamelan ethnomusicology world music The first note shimmered and shone like molten sonic gold. The notes of the gangsas , small keyed metallophones, flowed like rivulets over the melody played by their lower-pitched cousins...
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Black Public History in Chicago: Civil Rights Activism from World War II into the Cold War
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Ian Rocksborough-Smith
Published online: 20 September 2018
Published in print: 01 April 2018
... included the work of schoolteachers on Chicago’s South Side who tried to advance curriculum reforms through World War II and afterwards; the activities of important cultural workers, such as Margaret T. G. Burroughs and Charles Burroughs, who politicized urban space and fought for greater recognition...
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Curriculum Reforms in World War II Chicago
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Ian Rocksborough-Smith
Published: 01 April 2018
... History Week, which later became Black History Week or Month), chapter 1 outlines how Chicago black public schoolteachers and some of their white allies took initiatives to promote black-history curriculum reforms in the context of wartime America. This chapter of the book examines the curriculum-reform...
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Integrating Well-being and Intersectional Equity across a Revised Music History and Culture Curriculum
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John Spilker
Published: 06 February 2024
...”). Despite the problematic and exclusionary nature of music history and culture surveys, through curriculum revision they are indeed the very site of radical transformation for students, colleagues, and our discipline. Care-based content and processes support skill development with discipline-specific...
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Digitizing the History Classroom
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Adam Crymble
Published: 15 March 2021
...This chapter charts how the history curriculum changed as a result of “digital” influences. From successive waves of learning statistics and spreadsheets, to mastering the Web, to an obsession with methodology in the absence of any historical content, and finally a return to historical themes...
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New Waters in Music: Recognizing and Processing Trauma While Trying to Diversify a School of Music’s Curriculum Offerings
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Amanda Christina Soto
Published: 06 February 2024
... unbelonging curriculum Journalist Aaron Cantú describes the image (Figure 12.1) of the Mexico/New Mexico border as follows: “The border line glows red like a re-opened scar ripping through flesh-colored earth, a reminder that the process of colonization is never complete so long as there are people around...