music teacher

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Noun1.music teacher - someone who teaches musicmusic teacher - someone who teaches music    
piano teacher - someone who teaches students to play the piano
instructor, teacher - a person whose occupation is teaching
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Congratulations to the 623 school districts and the 98 individual schools that received the national recognition for their support for music education as part of the core curriculum.
The event was held within the framework of the 33rd World Conference of the International Society for Music Education (ISME).
I believe Heinrich (2003) provides a well-rounded definition stating that "multicultural music education is a multifaceted practice in which educators must consider not only instructional methods, but also cultural sensitivity and desired learning outcomes" (p 7).
Contexts and Significance: China's Ethnic Music Education
897), a good early childhood music program requires an educator with a good sense of self-efficacy in terms of music education skills.
On Thursday 3 November at noon, Music Count Us In celebrated its 10th year of promoting and advocating for improved access to music education for all students across Australia with a celebratory performance from the Sydney Opera House.
American musicologist and educator Robert Freeman offers a personal yet authoritative look at classical music education in America in his book, The.
Compiled and edited by academician Clint Randles (School of Music, University of South Florida), "Music Education: Navigating the Future" features studies on the future of music education from emerging scholars in the field.
It will this month begin co-funding Music Generation's Local Music Education Partnerships, which had been funded by a [euro]5million donation by U2 and a further [euro]2million from The Ireland Funds.
ENGLISH tenor Russell Watson (left) is to perform alongside 700 schoolchildren at Birmingham Symphony Hall as part of a scheme tackling music education cuts.
ENGLISH tenor Russell Watson is to perform alongside 700 schoolchildren at Birmingham Symphony Hall as part of a scheme tackling music education cuts.
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