Dive into the world of music education with "School Music, Volumes 22-23," a comprehensive collection compiled by Karl Wilson Gehrkens, Philip Cady Hayden, and the National Education Association of the United States' Music Education Department. This volume offers a rich repository of insights into the teaching and study of music in schools. Explore articles, discussions, and methodologies that shaped music education during its time.
A valuable resource for educators, historians, and anyone passionate about the development of musical instruction in schools, "School Music, Volumes 22-23" provides a glimpse into the practices and philosophies that have influenced generations of music students. Discover the enduring principles and innovative approaches that continue to resonate in today's classrooms.
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