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    Jazz Pedagogy

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    Jazz pedagogy is not a required field of study for music education majors in the state of California and many other states. Many new music teachers‚ employed as band directors in secondary schools‚ often find themselves directing a jazz ensemble with little or no personal experience in playing or improvising jazz. Jazz is one of the most important musics taught in public middle and high schools (Kelly‚ 2013). There are several studies (Mantie‚ 2009‚ Milkowski‚ 2001‚ Wetzel‚ 2007)‚ which show that

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    In Pedagogy of the Oppressed‚ Paulo Freire tells about the educational theory which is sort of oppression towards the students. In his view‚ he finds that in order to create a liberal education; self-awareness and good thinking process are needed in improving the education system into a higher level. Freire tells that the education system is like dictatorship. Teachers are the dictators while students are the people who being dictated. Students have been oppressed without realizing it; furthermore

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    and finds the treasure under the tree that he had been sitting under his whole life. He realizes that the quest not only taught him a lesson‚ but also gave him the love of his life‚ Fatima. This realization brings a change upon the character. Paulo Coelho’s novel‚ The Alchemist greatly portrays the importance of a personal legend by focusing on the value of persistence. Throughout the novel‚ Santiago encounters numerous obstacles in which his will and persistence is tested. He is continuously

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    Pedagogy Pianoforte Requirements: longer paper outlining some teaching strategies for two contrasting pieces of high standard (approx. grade 7 and above). Both musical and technical aspects should be addressed. 1800-2000 words This essay would be outlining the teaching strategies for two high standard contrasting pieces which are the Toccata by Aram Khachaturian which is a modern piece‚ as well as the Consolation by Franz Liszt which is a romantic piece.

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    Pedagogy Matters: The Realization of Deep Learning Theories in Physical Education Introduction The concept of deep learning emerged as a neural network for the purpose of absorbing and transforming data (Bengio‚ Courville and Vincent‚ 2013). With the development of the concept‚ it was accepted and applied to various fields‚ especially in computing. However‚ in recent years‚ educational professionals increasingly pay attention to the application of deep learning theories in teaching and learning

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    understand. Being able to step back and say “No Josh‚ that’s just glorified nonsense”‚ and then delete or change it is something that I probably wouldn’t have done before and that makes me proud. I want the reader to know that I completely agree with Freire‚ the education system is flawed. I don’t think that majority of teachers and students know it is‚ I think they have just been going with the flow for so long they just sort of except it for what it is. Everyone needs to “The ‘Banking’ Concepts of

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    Nicole Boehm Professor Harstad English 110 13 September‚ 2012 And The Winner Is…? The “banking concept‚” as termed by Paulo Freire‚ is essentially a method of teaching that hinders the intellectual growth of students by turning them into‚ figuratively speaking‚ comatose “receptors” and “collectors” of information that have no real connection to their lives. Picture a classroom containing 20 students. They are sitting in rows of desks facing a whiteboard on which a teacher frequently writes

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    The Pedagogy of the Oppressed ... Chapter 1 Reaction. The Pedagogy of the Opressed‚ written by Paulo Freire‚ is based on the society we live in. In chapter one‚ Paulo Freire discusses the two groups in society‚ the haves who are the oppressors‚ and the have not’s‚ who are the oppressed. Freire explains how society is a constant cycle of oppressing and being oppressed. The oppressors dominate by use of their power‚ to gain what they please. Money is their primary goal and concern‚ to them

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    Banking Concept or Problem-Posing‚ Which is the Better Choice? Paulo Freire proposes two styles of teaching: the banking concept and problem-posing education. Through Freire’s lens‚ Richard Rodriguez would be seen as a banking student‚ but could later be seen as a problem-posing student throughout the course of his life. Both styles are still viewed today in teacher-student relationships. Freire describes the “banking” concept of education by saying that “Education thus becomes an act of depositing

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    Lifeless‚ oppressing‚ solidarity; all words used by Paulo Freire about his opinion on the banking concept of education which he feels strongly against. In his essay he does make good points about his perception of the banking concept and problem posing ways of education. Giving reasonable evidence to support his claims and having many agree with his feelings and the reasoning’s behind those feelings. By viewing the students as depositories and the teachers as the depositors‚ supports Freire’s belief

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