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The Teacher's Guide To World Music


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No. of pages 176

Published: 2011

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"The Teacher's Guide to World Music" by Richard Knight is an essential resource for educators looking to incorporate global music into their curriculum. It explores the rich tapestry of musical traditions from various cultures, offering insights into the historical and social contexts of different genres. The book provides practical teaching strategies, lesson plans, and activities designed to engage students and enhance their understanding of music as a universal language. By embracing a diverse range of musical styles, teachers can foster an appreciation of cultural differences and encourage creative expression among their students, making world music accessible and enjoyable for all. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

There are 176 pages in this book. This book was published in 2011 by Rhinegold Publishing Ltd .

Richard Knight has been a primary school teacher for over fifteen years. An avid outdoorsman, he particularly enjoys hiking and mountain climbing, and nature has always inspired his writing. Richard currently lives in England with his wife, their two children, their dog Barney and two guinea pigs. Richard's second novel, Finn at CleePoint, will be published by Barefoot Books in 2012. Richard Johnson lives in Lincolnshire. When he's not making pictures, he likes to fly kites and explore the woods where he lives. He is also fond of collecting strange and old toys, and hunting down interesting imagery on his travels.