This mixed-methods study combined qualitative and quantitative data to identify middle school music teachers who perceive themselves as highly effective jazz teachers and to uncover the experiences that have best prepared them to teach middle school jazz. Quantitative data suggested that (a) playing in college jazz ensembles, (b) taking a college jazz pedagogy course, (c) mentorship in jazz, and (d) taking a college improvisation course all significantly correlate with one\u27s perceived ability to teach middle school jazz. However, both qualitative and quantitative data indicated that listening to jazz and playing as a professional jazz musician are among the most closely associated experiences to perceived ability, suggesting that the col...
The purpose of this study was to compare and review curricular offerings in selected institutions in...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 84-87)Analysis of senior high school Jazz bands over the\...
This project sought to examine the challenges faced by classroom music teachers in regional Australi...
In my experience, many music teachers do not teach jazz ensemble, not because they do not have the m...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of MusicFrederick BurrackThe purpose of this study examined high scho...
The purpose of this research is to gain insight into the current state of jazz drum education at t...
In the last century, the practice of improvisation has distinguished jazz and set it apart from othe...
The purpose of this study was to determine what differences distinguish "quality jazz programs" from...
Music education in the United States at the secondary level has expanded to offer diverse classes th...
This thesis aims to explore the history of jazz curriculums in the United States, as well as current...
This study investigated the motivating and engaging factors of jazz programs present in the learning...
Students' perspectives in jazz education have gone largely ignored. A modified analytic inductive de...
This study is aimed at producing a jazz teaching model for the short-term training of students with ...
Music is an ever-growing art and is constantly evolving. Though there are hundreds of music genres, ...
Jazz music has, in its short history, risen to become an accepted art form in western society. Many ...
The purpose of this study was to compare and review curricular offerings in selected institutions in...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 84-87)Analysis of senior high school Jazz bands over the\...
This project sought to examine the challenges faced by classroom music teachers in regional Australi...
In my experience, many music teachers do not teach jazz ensemble, not because they do not have the m...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of MusicFrederick BurrackThe purpose of this study examined high scho...
The purpose of this research is to gain insight into the current state of jazz drum education at t...
In the last century, the practice of improvisation has distinguished jazz and set it apart from othe...
The purpose of this study was to determine what differences distinguish "quality jazz programs" from...
Music education in the United States at the secondary level has expanded to offer diverse classes th...
This thesis aims to explore the history of jazz curriculums in the United States, as well as current...
This study investigated the motivating and engaging factors of jazz programs present in the learning...
Students' perspectives in jazz education have gone largely ignored. A modified analytic inductive de...
This study is aimed at producing a jazz teaching model for the short-term training of students with ...
Music is an ever-growing art and is constantly evolving. Though there are hundreds of music genres, ...
Jazz music has, in its short history, risen to become an accepted art form in western society. Many ...
The purpose of this study was to compare and review curricular offerings in selected institutions in...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 84-87)Analysis of senior high school Jazz bands over the\...
This project sought to examine the challenges faced by classroom music teachers in regional Australi...