abstract: Compulsory education and school laws were enacted in the British colonies of North America beginning from the 1640s. Compulsory school laws were gradually enacted in all states of the United States of America between 1852 and 1918, with enforcement of the laws following gradually and but unevenly in the various states. Today, most states require attendance up to age 16. Music was gradually introduced to the elementary school curriculum from the 1830s. Today, music is mandatory for all (general) students in Grades 1-6 in most schools and in some schools in Grades 7-8, and is an elective subject in most schools in Grades 7-12. General music classes in the U.S. are similar to compulsory music classes in many other countries. Approxim...
The aim of this study was explore and measure desired results that are fundamental and essential to ...
The aim of this study is to determine what similarities and differences exist between the provision,...
Community singing was a popular American pastime that had a profound impact on how Americans express...
Second English edition (in an 18-chapter book covering as many countries). The first edition was pub...
abstract: This paper describes the evolution of music in American public schools and universities. I...
Throughout the history of the United States, music education has been used in public schools for mul...
Contmporary society is changing fundamentally and rapidly. We feel it is changing so fundamentally a...
Music has been a part of human experience since the existence of man. It has been studied throughout...
Hong Kong school music education has a very short history of about 50 years, beginning in 1945 immed...
Educational concerts for public school children have occurred for over a century in North America. ...
© 1978 Dr. Robin Sydney StevensThis investigation considers the development of class music teaching ...
abstract: This paper describes the evolution of music in American public schools and universities. I...
Letter of the commissioner of education to the secretary of the interior.--The place of music among ...
Educators of the nineteenth century believed that music influenced the will, and thus the character ...
As China has become an economic power in the past three decades, it has discovered that Western musi...
The aim of this study was explore and measure desired results that are fundamental and essential to ...
The aim of this study is to determine what similarities and differences exist between the provision,...
Community singing was a popular American pastime that had a profound impact on how Americans express...
Second English edition (in an 18-chapter book covering as many countries). The first edition was pub...
abstract: This paper describes the evolution of music in American public schools and universities. I...
Throughout the history of the United States, music education has been used in public schools for mul...
Contmporary society is changing fundamentally and rapidly. We feel it is changing so fundamentally a...
Music has been a part of human experience since the existence of man. It has been studied throughout...
Hong Kong school music education has a very short history of about 50 years, beginning in 1945 immed...
Educational concerts for public school children have occurred for over a century in North America. ...
© 1978 Dr. Robin Sydney StevensThis investigation considers the development of class music teaching ...
abstract: This paper describes the evolution of music in American public schools and universities. I...
Letter of the commissioner of education to the secretary of the interior.--The place of music among ...
Educators of the nineteenth century believed that music influenced the will, and thus the character ...
As China has become an economic power in the past three decades, it has discovered that Western musi...
The aim of this study was explore and measure desired results that are fundamental and essential to ...
The aim of this study is to determine what similarities and differences exist between the provision,...
Community singing was a popular American pastime that had a profound impact on how Americans express...