This dissertation examines the reciprocal relationship between text literacy and music literacy through an experimental design. Music teachers and English Language Arts (ELA) teachers often address similar components of literacy, including fluency, comprehension, and symbolic interpretation. The theory of cognitive structuralism maintains that through derivative and correlative subsumption, material that is learned in one context is strengthened when applied in a disparate context. Therefore, ELA and music teachers who work in isolation are missing an opportunity to teach parallel literacy concepts for the common advantage of teachers and students. This study seeks to explain how students enrolled in conventional and literacy-enriched band ...
Students spend as many as nineteen years in a classroom by the time they are twenty-two. They have c...
Recent linguistic research has shown that cultural processes operating over an extended timescale ma...
There is evidence that the strategies used by fluent readers of written language and by fluent "sigh...
Advisors: Elizabeth A. Wilkins.Committee members: Mary Lynn Doherty; David A. Walker.Includes illust...
It is often touted by music educators and proponents of music education in the public school system ...
! " While many students have difficulty to read at the onset of the elementary level, recent r...
This study sets forth a procedural model for general music education which is intuitive, principle-d...
This article highlights music as a largely untapped resource in the literacy classroom, despite a g...
Singing exaggerates the language of reading. The students find their voices in the rhythm and bounce...
The purpose of this multi-case study was to give experienced choral music educators a voice. It soug...
A combined experimental and descriptive study was carried out to explore the effect of music on the ...
The purpose of this pretest-posttest comparative efficacy study was to analyze factors affecting lit...
Finding a way to improve the reading ability of students who are performing below grade level is vit...
My quick answer was, “no, there is almost no useful research in this area. ” There are research stud...
The research questions guiding this study are: (1) How do teacher educators and preservice teachers ...
Students spend as many as nineteen years in a classroom by the time they are twenty-two. They have c...
Recent linguistic research has shown that cultural processes operating over an extended timescale ma...
There is evidence that the strategies used by fluent readers of written language and by fluent "sigh...
Advisors: Elizabeth A. Wilkins.Committee members: Mary Lynn Doherty; David A. Walker.Includes illust...
It is often touted by music educators and proponents of music education in the public school system ...
! " While many students have difficulty to read at the onset of the elementary level, recent r...
This study sets forth a procedural model for general music education which is intuitive, principle-d...
This article highlights music as a largely untapped resource in the literacy classroom, despite a g...
Singing exaggerates the language of reading. The students find their voices in the rhythm and bounce...
The purpose of this multi-case study was to give experienced choral music educators a voice. It soug...
A combined experimental and descriptive study was carried out to explore the effect of music on the ...
The purpose of this pretest-posttest comparative efficacy study was to analyze factors affecting lit...
Finding a way to improve the reading ability of students who are performing below grade level is vit...
My quick answer was, “no, there is almost no useful research in this area. ” There are research stud...
The research questions guiding this study are: (1) How do teacher educators and preservice teachers ...
Students spend as many as nineteen years in a classroom by the time they are twenty-two. They have c...
Recent linguistic research has shown that cultural processes operating over an extended timescale ma...
There is evidence that the strategies used by fluent readers of written language and by fluent "sigh...