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Free to Be Musical


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No. of pages 150

Published: 2010

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"Free to Be Musical" by Lee Higgins focuses on the importance of music in education and personal development. The book advocates for integrating music into various aspects of learning, emphasizing creativity, self-expression, and community. It explores how music can foster a sense of belonging and support social interactions, enhancing students' overall well-being. Through practical examples and insights, Higgins encourages educators to embrace a more holistic approach to teaching that values musicality, offering strategies to create inclusive environments where all learners can thrive artistically. Ultimately, the book champions the idea that everyone has the potential to be musical. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

There are 150 pages in this book. This book was published in 2010 by R & L Education .