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Pedagogy, Professional Issues, And Technology Music
Praxis 5113 Questions And Answers 2024.
Discuss the advantage of intrinsic motivation in the class
Students will find satisfaction in activity at completion of a task.
Compare and contrast career opportunities for musicians in classical
performance and popular music performance
Classical: symphony orchestra, concert bands, and operas. Popular: theaters, house
band, etc. both: semi/permanent gigs, gigs/one time performance, teaching, union
resources
Describe factors that affect student participation in a school music program
Poverty, hunger, physical and emotional abuse, and chronic illness
Describe the basic administrative duties involved in running a music program
Budgeting, bookkeeping, scheduling, etc.
Discuss techniques for meaningful parent-teacher conferences emphasizing two-
way communication
Providing opportunities for dialogue, flexibility, and an open and receptive attitude
Discuss the practical advantages of collaborating with colleagues in terms of
implementing a music curriculum
Learning from other's experiences, connecting with other subjects, and collaborating
with librarians.
Describe the utilitarian approach to the philosophy of music education
Good character, civic responsibility, cultural awareness, and quality of nobility
Describe the various job opportunities within Music technology and knowledge
and skills needed
Audio equipment technicians, sound engineers, recording engineers Internet publishing,
multimedia production, music software design, music hardware design, cd audio
production, sound design, computer-based education and training, and music publishing
Describe the career opportunities in performing arts medicine
Physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, psychological services, or
other forms of arts special-specific rehabilitation
Describe the knowledge and skills needed to become a music therapist
Studying music, psychology, the biological social, behavioral sciences, and disabilities.
They also need to assist client needs, develop and implement treatment plans, and
evaluate and document clinical changes with strong communication and interpersonal
skills.
Describe the preparatory education and training necessary for a career in music
business, and list example job titles
Music business major, artist manager, booking agent, business manager, recording
studio owner, music publisher, Internet marketing specialist, media promotion specialist,
concert or event promoter, arts and entertainment writer, publicist, production manager,
recording studio manager, artist and repertoire scout, account executive, finance
assistant, artist liaison, tour manager, booking agent, independent radio promoter, and
music listening supervisor.

, Describe the preparatory education and training necessary for a career in music
education
A minimum of a bachelors degree in music education, with the proper state teaching
certification. To teach in a college, conservatory, or University settings, the person
should aim for a doctorate or terminal degree.
Describe the Suzuki Method and its impact on modern music education
Mother tongue approach, gain instrument competence, then learn to read notation.
Summarize the music philosophy of Bennett Reimer
Merit of music: connecting people to feelings, performance should not be focused,
aesthetic philosophy.
Describe the aesthetic approach to the philosophy of music education
Scholars argued that many ought to be studied in and for itself; only through music and
the arts can students develop the sensitivity, feeling, and symbolic communication
represented by musical understanding
Describe the benefit of getting involved in IEP's for students with special needs
The more the student can engage in musical development
Discuss the recent trend of student-led parent-teacher conferences
Students gain accountability for their educational development, awareness of the
importance of open communication, and leadership skills, among other benefits.
Describe the Orff-Schulwerk method and its impact on modern music education
He believed that music should be actively experienced and is best learned through a
child's natural tendency to play.
Describe the three domains of learning according to blooms taxonomy of
learning as related to music education
Cognitive- knowledge, affective- values, and psychomotor- physical
Describe cost effective ways of publicizing music programs and events
Social media, small flyers, parent committee, and announcer
Discuss military performance opportunities for musicians
They offer the most secure jobs in music, and provide extensive opportunities to tour,
recorded, and perform at high-profile ceremonies, as well as college repayment,
healthcare, and other benefits
This performance opportunities available for aspiring student musicians
Summer programs, competitions, and coffee houses
Describe the philosophy behind non-formal teaching an informal learning in
fostering musical self- expression.
Self-led exploration encourages more involvement in their own learning. Students learn
what works best for them.
Describe the Dalcroze method and its impact on modern music education
Eurythmics, solfege, and improvisation
Describe the benefits of attending clinics and conventions as resources in music
education
Networking opportunities, chance to collaborate/invite future guest artist, find/become a
new mentor, ensemble gets unbiased critique, chance to hear other ensembles/peer
review
Discuss the role of music education in the growing trend of cultural diversity

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