2nd Edition
Becoming a Choral Music Teacher A Field Experience Workbook
Becoming a Choral Music Teacher: A Field Experience Workbook, Second Edition is a choral methods textbook that prepares students in Music Education to become middle school and high school choral music teachers. It emphasizes important musical skills, vocal pedagogy and repertoire suitable for secondary school choirs in order to provide future teachers with the critical experiences to be effective. Focusing equally on rehearsal strategies, auditions and classroom management, the book is also a "workbook" that requires the students’ active learning through participation in fieldwork.
Students learn in a sequential and practical manner, beginning with the study of the middle school voice and progressing to the high school voice, through practice of theory with adolescents, followed by class reflection on common problems and solutions, and then continued practice.
NEW to this Edition
- Updated references to NAfME, and new national and state standards and licensing rules
- More on the needs of Special Learners in the choral classroom
- Latest resources on classroom management theories and practice
- Expanded vocal warm-ups that incorporate body movement and aural skills training
- More on gender issues (including LGBT awareness), sociological impact and meanings of choral singing, and emerging knowledge of multicultural choral music
Becoming a Choral Music Teacher: A Field Experience Workbook, Second Edition fully integrates the choral field experience for hands-on learning and reflection and allows the student to observe and teach the book’s principles.
Chapter 1: The Choir Teacher as Comprehensive Musician
Chapter 2: Middle School Singers: Managing Adolescent Voices and Behavior
Chapter 3: Auditions and Warm-ups for Middle School Choirs
Chapter 4: Repertoire for Middle School Choirs
Chapter 5: Recruiting and Planning for Middle School Choirs
Chapter 6: High School Singers: Hearing Their Voices
Chapter 7: Warm-ups for High School Choirs
Chapter 8: Repertoire for High School Choirs
Chapter 9: Effective High School Choral Music Teaching
Chapter 10: Directing Vocal Jazz, Contemporary A Cappella, Show Choir, Musical Theater, Madrigal Dinners, Gospel Choirs and Multicultural Ensembles
Chapter 11: Checklists for Practical Matters: Concerts, Festivals, Travel, Technology, and the First Year of Teaching
Appendices
Biography
Patrice Madura Ward-Steinman is Professor of Music Education at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music. She has directed elementary school through university level choirs and currently teaches Choral Methods, Choral Literature, and Vocal Jazz.