Sound Ways of Knowing: Music in the Interdisciplinary Curriculum

Sound Ways of Knowing: Music in the Interdisciplinary Curriculum
ISBN-10
0028645308
ISBN-13
9780028645308
Category
Music / General
Pages
338
Language
English
Published
1997
Publisher
Schirmer Books
Authors
Janet R. Barrett, Kari K. Veblen, Claire W. McCoy

Description

SOUND WAYS OF KNOWING contains fresh, new ideas for music educators who want to connect music with other areas of the curriculum in valid and imaginative ways.

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