Percussion Pedagogy MUSM1253  - Details

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First Year Course


Offered By: School of Music
Academic Career: Undergraduate
Course Subject: Music
Offered in: First Semester, 2010
Unit Value: 3 units
Course Description:

This is an advanced level course that examines percussion pedagogy from 1930 to the present day. Students will learn through an exploration of current teaching strategies for percussion. Various pedagogical theories and methods will be examined for students aged 5 - 8, 9 - 12, 14 - 17, 18 - adult. Specific studies will include pedagogical approaches to pulse, metre. Techniques and grips studied included: Matched, Traditional, German, French, Stevens, Musser, Burton, Hinger and Moeller.  Pedagogical theories and styles will be examined. Students will be required to observe the teaching environment in both individual and ensemble genres and teach a practical component (depending on their university status).  There will be discussions of teaching strategies, methods and styles. It is expected that the student will explore the wide range of materials and approaches to music tuition.

Learning Outcomes:

By the end of this course, students should be able to:
1. Analyze and internalize current trends in percussion pedagogical theories.
2. Use specific educational examples and theories to explain key concepts, themes and theories in percussion pedagogy.
3. Think, write and argue with these key concepts, themes and theories.
4. Reflect on and discuss their own learning as it relates to the subject matter of the course.

Indicative Assessment:

Presentation of comprehensive, annotated portfolio of observations and materials (40%)
two class presentations (20%) and written examination (30%) in-class participation (10%), 85% attendance required.

Workload:

1.5 - 3 hours per week. 

Areas of Interest: Music
Requisite Statement:

By Interview.

Academic Contact: Gary France