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What master’s degree would best suit me? I’m a music teacher, but I want to become a reading (English, not music) specialist. I want to use music activities to help kids who struggle with reading – ala Mozart Effect/multiple intelligences/etc. I have found courses that offer certificates in Multiple Intelligences, but there’s not much around that specifically relates music activities to accelerated learning in other subjects like reading. Any thoughts or suggestions?
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What master’s degree would best suit me? I’m a music teacher, but I want to become a reading (English, not music) specialist. I want to use music activities to help kids who struggle with reading – ala Mozart Effect/multiple intelligences/etc. I have found courses that offer certificates in Multiple Intelligences, but there’s not much around that specifically relates music activities to accelerated learning in other subjects like reading. Any thoughts or suggestions?
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Eidrib Experiments have uncovered that classical music, especially Mozart's pieces, improves health conditions of humans and other animals.
However, there is one girl in my class who absolutely despises classical music, and I'm wondering why her mind doesn't feel "soothed" when she listens to it.
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luedriver i know classical music is supposed to have a good effect on plants (espesialy mozart ) but when look for which in particular music pieces on the net they only suggest "Sonata for Two Pianos in D, K.448"...
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Thee S My teacher told me about the Mozart effect, and how it helpss you concentrate and make you a little more smarter and productive by listening for ten minutes, what is some good music besides mozart not necesseryly has to be classical music but just anything that would help making it easier to concentrate...
antoinekingx hi i have an assignment in psychology
1. what is mozart effect? can music really increase our I.Q.?
pls help me...and also if u can give me some wemsites where i can find the aswers...
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somebody super cool It's not really "citing" per se; I'm writing a paper on the Mozart Effect (my paper is about how it doesn't exist), and I want to know what I have to do when I write "Mozart's Sonata for Two Pianos in D Major." Do I put "Sonata for Two..." in quotes,...
Fadi Ayat Classical Music“Classic Music” is a term used to refer to a wide range of music that is produced in or rooted in the traditions of Western art, ecclesiastical and concert music. It has been spanning the ages from the 9th century to the present time. Classical music is still played by many of...
Adam Singleton For too long, classical music has been regarded as the domain of instrumentalists, composers, academic musicologists and, typically, anyone over 40 years old. But while the majority of today's youth would rather listen to Britney Spears' greatest hits or watch My Chemical Romance on MTV, the view that young people are completely uninterested...
Ashley h I heard that letting your baby listen to mozart while your pregnant can make him smart. Does anyone know the actual effects of letting your baby listen to mozart? im just wondering if its true based on facts.Powered by Yahoo Answers
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Lanny Hintz Playing a musical instrument is a gift to all those who hear it. Does it really matter if you play a classical musical instrument or a contemporary musical instrument? It can. First and foremost, playing a musical instrument should be fun and rewarding. If it's not, you are not likely to practice it...
Rebecca Jordan I am doing a science project on this topic - and whatever info or answers I get, help!! (So basically I'm just wondering what you think the effect of classical music is on the nervous system or what you do know about this. REMEMBER, your opinion helps...a lot!! -Thanks!Powered by Yahoo Answers
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StHoly just want to get to know the opinions from people who listen to baroque and jazz music. some find baroque music soothing and relaxing and some find jazz is fun and cheerful, so what do you think? and how do you feel?
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Malcolm Blake The warp and woof of music are rhythm and melody, and the drums are the rhythm instruments par excellence. It is easier to recognize a song by its rhythm without melody than it is by its melody without rhythm, which shows what a basic part of music is rhythm.Primitive music is more rhythm...
Eric de Fontenay Michael Perlowin breaks new ground with innovative and enjoyable music performed primarily and surprisingly on the pedal steel guitar.As with his forays into the world of Debussy, Stravinsky and Broadway with his Firebird Suite and West Side Story albums, Michael Perlowin is again shattering the stereotype of the pedal steel guitar as...
Lollie I want to download some classical music to help me relax and wined down especially when I am studying. But I want a free site with free downloads and you don't have to sign up or enter any details. Is there such a place???Powered by Yahoo Answers
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hayley I want to apply for the Arts Concentration program at my school for music, which puts a lot of emphasis on the classical genre.
I was just wondering, how relevant is classical music to rock, alternative, hard rock, and metal? I know the rules of music should apply to all genres, but will I...
mary q
May 24, 2009 - 1:34 pmPowered by Yahoo Answers
Why not get involved in technology integration in the classroom. You can use the skills you already have while exposing the students to some wonderful computer programs (itunes, garage band). It’s the latest in master’s for education.
threek825
May 27, 2009 - 7:14 pmPowered by Yahoo Answers
That sounds like what my husband did. He taught music for four years, then got a Masters degree in reading; over the course of 25 years, he taught ESL and remedial reading classes, and jr high language arts. You sound like someone who is on the leading edge with some good ideas. You will need to look hard for a teaching environment where you will be able to implement them.
Something else you might want to consider is music therapy.
Ronda 72
May 28, 2009 - 1:48 pmPowered by Yahoo Answers
Depending on which state you live in, I would look for reading education master’s programs. You can get a degree in reading and that will help you focus toward reading specialization.
shoblya
May 29, 2009 - 12:34 amPowered by Yahoo Answers
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N-Rue 7
May 29, 2009 - 12:48 pmPowered by Yahoo Answers
As long as I know, there’s no degree that specifik this time.
About using music in studies, I’ve learn about it from a book, ‘Quantum Learning’ if I’m not mistaken.
But, it’s not really concentrate on the music uses in studying, only a glimpse.
It’s only saying that the Alpha brainwave was the best frequency when studying, and the bgainwave effected by heart-beat, and heart-beat effected by music.
So it’s conclude that listening to a moderate tempo music is the best when studying, that’s all.
My suggestion is, for you to start your own research if your that much interested to it.
Hope Tthis help
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