| ( Pin-Drop Quiet Classes and Rehearsals). By David Newell. Textbook. 244 pages. Published by Neil A. Kjos Music Company Arr : Musical course - SolfegePublisher : Kjos Music Company$29.95 - See more - Buy online ISBN 0-8497-0789-7.
David Newell's new text book, Classroom Management in the Music Room: "Pin-Drop Quiet" Classes and Rehearsals, is a resource vital to any productive music classroom. Designed with simplicity in mind ? simple to teach, simple to learn, and simple to administer ? this book promotes student-centered self-discipline and turns classroom management into creating music.
This management program is the Epitome of Simplicity: Simple to Teach, Simple to Learn, and Simple to Administer.
Instead of TEACHER-centered discipline and control, this book promotes STUDENT-centered SELF-discipline and SELF-control.
The responsibility for behavior in this program is precisely where it belongs -- squarely on the shoulders of the students.
Yelling is counter-productive. Things said softly register most loudly on the student brain. The teacher sets the climate in the classroom.
It's not the SEVERITY of a consequence that deters poor behavior: It's the CERTAINTY of it! The stated consequence MUST happen!
The words "please" and "thank you" should never be used in a management situation. Good manners? -- Yes! Politely asking students to behave? -- No!
Reward Programs: The good and the not-so-good.
Competition in Performing Ensembles: The good and the not-so-good.
Proximity: Both a Management and a Musical tool.
Students' classroom time should be filled with MUSIC: "More Music -- Less Teacher Talk -- Everyday!"
Students deserve to have a musically satisfying experience every time they are in our classrooms.
MUSIC takes over the MANAGEMENT in the classroom.
Great music teaching comes with a built-in side benefit?great discipline.
A close look at the well-managed and well-planned, aesthetically-driven class or rehearsal.
Grading in music classes: Its relationship to Behavior and to Improved Performance
Looking at the Music Performance Class as a Community
MANAGEMENT through MUSIC: What could be better?
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