Title: Instrumental Music Curriculum
1Instrumental Music Curriculum
- Curriculum Committee
- Nora Morrison
- Elizabeth Thompson
2Mission Statement
- We believe an education in the arts is an
essential grounding for success in the
twenty-first century. Music education requires
the development of creativity, intuition,
reasoning skills and resiliency. Music education
helps students develop life skills such as - Flexibility and Adaptability
- Initiative and Self-Direction
- Social and Cross-Cultural Skills
- Productivity and Accountability
- Leadership and Responsibility
3Course Goals
- Learn to play an instrument of their choice
- Develop an understanding, appreciation and
enjoyment of music - Experience music performance as an enriching and
rewarding experience - Develop a set of aesthetic values
- Adjust to social situations and develop poise
4Course Goals
- Foster an acceptable outlet for emotional and
creative feelings - Increase musical skills
- Develop a wholesome use of leisure time
- Develop the ability to work effectively for and
with others in a group activity - Understanding the importance of responsibility
and commitment
5Course Goals
- Develop a well-balanced personality through
wholesome group experience - Gain personal satisfaction through
self-expression - Contribute to the school and community with music
- Come to an understanding that they are an
integral part of the whole
6Course Goals
- Encourage the development of intellectual and
social risk-taking in a safe environment - Understanding their role in the ensemble, which
may include changing or recreating their roles
7- Evaluation Assessment Statement
- Each student is expected to develop at his or her
- own rate and shall, therefore, be evaluated in
terms of - person growth. In grades three through eight,
student - evaluation will be based on one or more of the
following - Teacher observations
- Teacher made quizzes or tests
- Performance at rehearsals, lessons, or concerts
- Home practice
- Class participation
8Organizational Structure
- 3rd Grade Start recorders
- Begin process of learning ensemble etiquette
- 4th Grade Begin Instrumental Lessons and Band
- Learn assembly of instruments
- Learn basic characteristics of instruments
- Continue learning rehearsal skills and
techniques 5th - 6th
Grades Continue lessons and Band - Refine rehearsal techniques
- Expand knowledge of literature
- 7th - 8th Grade Continue lessons and Band
- Expand literature base
- Start community outreach experience
9Highlights to Guide
- Aligned curriculum guide with revised NJCCCS
- Include recorder program as part of instrumental
music program - Focus adjusted so as to prepare students for the
demands of the 21st century workforce
10Technology Resources
- Use of music publication software (Sibelius)
- Continued use of recorded music for in class
demonstration - Student use of home internet to explore music and
composers covered in class - Use of digital tuners
11General Music CurriculumCurriculum
CommitteeAngela MarconeDanielle Genna-Maresca
12Mission Statement
- We believe that the fundamental purpose of
teaching music in the schools is to develop in
each student, as fully as possible, the ability
to perform, create, understand, and appreciate
music and drama. Instruction in music should lead
to specific skills and knowledge.
13Course Goals
It is our fervent desire that all students leave
Watchung Borough Public Schools with the
following
- Goal 1
- Requisite knowledge to be able to understand and
appreciate the musical expressions of others in a
wide variety of cultures and genres - Goal 2
- Give students the necessary analysis, vocabulary,
and notational skills to create their own music
should they desire to do so - Both goals taken together will produce students
who are musically literate, aesthetically aware,
and have the necessary critical thinking skills
for a lifetime of musical appreciation.
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15Evaluation and Assessment
Each student is expected to develop at his or her
own rate and shall, therefore, be evaluated in
terms of personal growth. K-4 Evaluation is
determined primarily through teacher
observation. 5-8 Teacher observations remain
an important part of a students evaluation.
Additional assessments include formal and/or
alternative assessments, written assessment
through testing, performance activities and
one-on-one demonstration of skills acquired.
16Organizational Structure
K-4
- Students will discover the elements of music
through a study of specified topics relative to
the New Jersey Standards for Visual and
Performing Arts. - Topics include elements of music, vocal choral
performance, instrumental exploration
performance, aesthetic development through
movement, dance, improvisation composition,
exploration of musical cultures through
listening, visual aides, storytelling.
17Organizational Structure
5-8
The Middle School Music Curriculum Units of
Study includes 5 main threads music history,
music theory, keyboarding, guitar, and musical
elements. (Musical elements are broken down into
topics such as timbre, rhythm, beat, melody,
harmony, dynamics, composition, and
improvisation.)
18Critical Changes
- The elementary format and structure were
revised to conform with curriculum guidelines. - The NJ Visual and Performing Arts Standards
have been revised and reflect a new approach to
content including a revision of the wording and
grade level measurements. - The guide was revised to comply with current
curriculum format approaches. - The guide was aligned with revised NJCCCS.
19Critical Changes
- To maintain consistency towards the Watchung
requirements, Scope and Sequence Indicators were
placed in the guideline chart indicating the
grade level in which a skill was Introduced,
Reinforced, or if Proficiency can be achieved. - The elementary data was restructured to be
consistent with the middle school data. - Assessment criteria was placed at the end of each
themed section. - The grade level summaries were revised to include
statements similar to the Ubd (Understanding by
Design) approach to curriculum writing. - The resource and materials page was revised to
include websites and links used to gather data
for instruction.
20Resources
21Websites and Technology Resources
- www.dsokids.com
- www.essentialsofmusic.com
- www.infoplease.com
- www.about/inventors.com
- www.fiftiesweb.com
- www.history-of-rock.com
- www.musicplanet.com
- www.allaboutjazz.com
- www.berklee.edu/careers/resources.html
- www.kenfoster.com/Articles/Careers.htm
- www.thinkquest.org
- www.menc.org
- www.pbs.org
- www.allmusic.com
- www.billboard.com
- www.bluesforpeace.com
- www.classical.net
- www.medieval.org
- www.baroquemusic.org
- www.zippyweb.com
- www.exploritorium.com
- www.musiceducationmadness.com
- www.naxos.com
- www.classicsforkids.com
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