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Music Lesson Scheduling Software – Your Innovative Music Teaching Assistant
Have you heard about the latest and the most reliable music lesson scheduling software that can make you save time, money, efforts and other resources? Well, read on and realize how important, interactive, effective and convenient music lesson scheduling software can be.
As teaching has become both the passion and the profession of many music teachers and all the other educators around the globe, music education and music enthusiasts along with computer experts, consistently come up with innovations and new technologies that can take teaching to the next level. As the use of the Internet and the integration of technology to music education curriculum have been widely adopted and used all over the world, the levels of students’ curiosity, interest and motivation have been abruptly increased and achieved.
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Technology in and For the Instrumental Music Classroom
Music education, in some form, goes back as far as education itself. While sometimes struggling for legitimacy, it nonetheless has had its champions. More recently, as technology has flourished within education, technological applications designed specifically for the teaching of music have been developed. While much of this technology is designed primarily for the classroom there are programs designed for the student to utilize in the home, albeit limited to those students with a home computer and internet access.
The teaching of music in the American educational setting dates back 1838 when Lowell Mason introduced singing classes to Boston grammar schools. Instrumental music appeared in fits and starts over the next fifty years but was never included during the school day; rather, it was relegated to the ranks of extracurricular activities. Around the turn of the century, instrumental music began to see some acceptance into the classroom, though often was taught by those untrained in the area of music education. Moreover, little if any standardization of the instrumentation or music literature existed. (Rhodes, 2007)
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