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04- Addressing Western European Bias in Music History
Music for Teens
English - April 08, 2021 21:00 - 38 minutes - 26.4 MBEducation Music music teenagers best practices education technology engagement composition guitar piano midi Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Previous Episode: 03- Are the Teenagers Alright?
When asked to revise and restart a course that hadn't been offered for the better part of a decade at my school, I took it as an opportunity to diversify the topics addressed in a music history course. Using Ethan Hein's blog post on Teaching Whiteness in Music Class, I took a real reflective look at the barriers of music history and how it is not all about the Beethoven, Bach and Brahms.
I also address how to talk about the hard topics of past and current racism and classism in the music industry with students.
Strategies are also given on how to implement student choice in assignments, and make assignments that your students will actually want to complete.