A Place in the Choir: Finding Harmony in a World of Many Voices.A Place in the Choir: Finding Harmony in a World of Many Voices, by John Jacobson. Foreword fore·word n. A preface or an introductory note, as for a book, especially by a person other than the author. foreword Noun an introductory statement to a book Noun 1. by Marian Wright Edelman Marian Wright Edelman (born June 6, 1939, in Bennettsville, South Carolina) is an American activist for the rights of children. She is president and founder of the Children's Defense Fund. . Hal Leonard Corporation Hal Leonard Corporation is a US sheet music publishing company. It is the largest sheet music publisher in the world. (7777 W Bluemound Rd., P.O. Box 13819, Milwaukee, WI 53213), 2006. 184pp. $22.95. This book is a collection of short, inspirational in·spi·ra·tion·al adj. 1. Of or relating to inspiration. 2. Providing or intended to convey inspiration. 3. Resulting from inspiration. essays by John Jacobson. Choral cho·ral adj. 1. Of or relating to a chorus or choir. 2. Performed or written for performance by a chorus. [Medieval Latin chor music educators are the target audience for A Place in the Choir. Short essays are organized into four sections: "I. Celebrate Music"; "II. A Day in the Life"; "III. Seasons; and "IV. Heroes and Saints." The essays are somewhat loosely collected, and lend themselves to brief, unconnected reading sessions. Original song lyrics lyrics npl [of song] → paroles fpl lyrics lyric npl [of song] → Text m from Jacobson's projects are presented between essays, unfortunately without the music. The author's main theme is that music, among all human enterprises, is uniquely suited to awaken and develop the potential of every child. The music teacher's mission is to unlock music for every child and to ensure that in the music classroom, everyone has a place in the choir. "What we learn through music we don't forget." Not only does information gain meaning through music, but the experience of creating music strongly reinforces many types of learning, and marks life events vividly. Because of music's power in the formation of a child, it can be used to shape a child's respect for others, responsibility, understanding of his role within the larger community, motivation, focus and sense of self-worth. Jacobson concentrates on the usual and ordinary miracles that are wrought through the ordinary dedication of the music teacher. She is uniquely positioned to touch many lives and serves as a beacon of hope to all. The music classroom needs to allow students to risk doing new things within a safe and friendly environment. A good music teacher is often involved in his work even longer each day than other teachers, and constantly inspires others with enthusiasm for the possibilities of music in our world. Every child, even the most disruptive rascal, deserves a place in the choir, with the possibility of being transformed by it. The final essays describe heroes such as Jesse Owens, Helen Keller, George Washington Carver carver /car·ver/ (kahr´ver) a tool for producing anatomic form in artificial teeth and dental restorations. carver (carving instrument), n , Margaret Knight Margaret Knight is the name of:
If you need a cheerleader to remind you of the daily rewards of your profession, choose this book. It makes the case for music education with an enthusiasm we may have forgotten along the way. Reviewed by Margaret Kennedy-Dygas, Holland, Michigan |
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