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OverviewAward-winning music educator Merlin B. Thompson invites today’s teachers to link their teaching with notions of humanity and create success by building on what students naturally bring to their own musical journey. Filled with over fifty practical and inspirational teaching tips, More than Music Lessons is a must-read for every genre of music studio teacher: vocal/instrumental, academic, traditional, individual/group, Suzuki, exam-based, and online. A four-part framework gets right to the heart of the matter: Parents - understanding the complexity of parental involvement and students’ home life Practicing - an adventure in autonomy, fluency, purpose, relatedness, reflection, and listeningProjects - amplifying students’ musical persona with non-performance projects.Character - engaging students’ inborn authentic character to ensure meaningful musical participation Grounded in research yet enriched with real-life experiences and frequently asked questions, More than Music Lessons offers a comprehensive view of student-centered teaching, where teachers share rather than direct students’ musical explorations. This book provides resources for teachers who work with diverse student demographics and sheds light on how teachers may thoughtfully incorporate students’ sense of self, personal and world views, culture, individuality, and spirituality as anchors for their unfolding and unique musical journeys. More than Music Lessons will help studio teachers support and inspire their students for a lifetime of genuine and joyful music making. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Merlin B. ThompsonPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Dimensions: Width: 16.00cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.80cm Weight: 0.540kg ISBN: 9781538164037ISBN 10: 1538164035 Pages: 228 Publication Date: 15 March 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsIntroduction - Build On and Exercise Chapter 1. Sharing the Journey Student-Centered Teaching Curriculum Styles Teaching for Inclusion and Diversity Part One – Parents Chapter 2. Parents Make A Difference Family Home Life Music & Family Home Life Teachers & Family Home Life Independence & Ownership Chapter 3. In the Lesson Step In, Step Back, Let Go Diverse Family Needs Taking Homework Notes Chapter 4. Meaningful Conversations Parents & Questions Acceptable Tension Parents’ Most Practical Resource Teachers Letting Go Opening Doors FAQs Part Two – Practicing Chapter 5. Framework of Basic Human Needs Chapter 6. Practicing & Autonomy Assumptions About Autonomy Language & Gestures What About Mistakes? Protecting Students Homework Notes Teacher’s Belief in Autonomy FAQs Chapter 7. Practicing & Fluency The Activity Itself Repetition Creativity & Challenges Review & Refinemen Slow Practice Immediate & Evolving FAQs Chapter 8. Practicing & Purpose Musicianship & Artistry Beauty Caring for Music Vision of Life Real Life Stories FAQs Chapter 9. Practicing & Relatedness Teachers & Students Unconditional Personal Connections The Power of Smiling Sense of Humor Caring Relationships FAQs Chapter 10. Practicing & Reflection Developing Awareness Questions Silence Follow Up Student Report Cards Parent Check Ins Teen Student Reviews FAQs Chapter 11. Practicing & Listening Listening 001 - Internalize Listening 002 - Inspire Listening 003 - Share Further Thoughts Part Three – Projects Chapter 12. Non-performance Music Projects Background Project-Based Learning Teacher’s Role Chapter 13. Giving Voice to Students Students’ EMC Projects Junior High Threshold Amplifying Students’ Musical Persona FAQs Part Four - Character Chapter 14. Imprinted from Birth My Gallery of Student Portraits Connecting with Life Skills Chapter 15. Character & Music Lessons Exercising Character Empathy Starters Talking About Soul Character Reflections More Than Music FAQs Finale. Our Shared Humanity Appendix A: Challenges Appendix B: Parent Letter & Teenager Letter Appendix C: Everyday Music Connections Projects Appendix D: Character Cards BibliographyReviewsIf you love to sit down with other music teachers to pick their brains about teaching philosophies and ideas that have worked with their students, then you will love Merlin B. Thompsonʼs new book, More Than Music Lessons. Clearly a caring and innovative teacher, Dr. Thompson practices what he preaches and generously shares his ideas and resources with readers. Any music teacher will find More Than Music Lessons a thought-provoking and practical addition to their studio library! -- ""Music Matters Blog"" Merlin B. Thompson's latest well-researched work is a highly readable exploration of how studio teachers can successfully support student musical development. In More Than Music Lessons, Thompson aims to share ""what can happen when music teachers take an interest in and have an ongoing appreciation for students' home life, their sense of self, their musical interests, their personal views and their world views, their culture"" and ""spiritual individuality"". -- ""American Suzuki Journal "" Merlin Thompson offers practical, accessible, and research-based strategies for making practice time constructive and enjoyable. Thompson also looks beyond the practice room to consider ways in which music-making can be meaningful to students as they reach out to their respective communities and reach in to better understand themselves. --Karin S. Hendricks, associate professor, chair of music education, Boston University; author, Compassionate Music Teaching More than Music Lessons is an insightful, nuanced resource for music educators. The simplicity and elegance of Thompson's writing highlights core principles of quality music teaching. --Ellen Kogut, board chair, Suzuki Association of the Americas More than Music Lessons is the kind of book I wish I could have referenced when I first started teaching. Merlin B. Thompson's sensitive demeanor and strong research holds valuable insights for the reader. --Tema Blackstone, piano, pre-college division, The Juilliard School More Than Music Lessons will not be gathering dust on my bookshelf, because this is a slim volume to which I will be returning again and again, offering up a multi-course feast of food for thought.This is an important and superb book, which I can highly recommend to all who teach an instrument. Take time to read it more than once... --Andrew Eales, Piano Educator, Composer, Author ""Pianodao Blog"" This book is a refreshing perspective for any instrumental or voice teacher, straight from the heart of a highly experienced and particularly perceptive music educator. Merlin B Thompson considers nuances in the music teaching and learning journey from new and unusual angles, yet demonstrates just how fundamental these are. --Lucy Green, UCL Institute of Education, London This book is multi-layered and needs to be absorbed in small doses. Reading a small section, pondering the ideas expressed, choosing one idea to pursue and integrate intentionally, engaging with other teachers in conversation, returning to the book and repeating each step is sure to fire some creative circuits in the brain and to re-energize the teaching/learning process. I highly recommend this book, as any teacher - regardless of age or experience - will benefit from its thoughtful, insightful approach. -- ""The Canadian Music Teacher"" This book is a refreshing perspective for any instrumental or voice teacher, straight from the heart of a highly experienced and particularly perceptive music educator. Merlin B Thompson considers nuances in the music teaching and learning journey from new and unusual angles, yet demonstrates just how fundamental these are.--Lucy Green, professor of music education, UCL Institute of Education, London If you love to sit down with other music teachers to pick their brains about teaching philosophies and ideas that have worked with their students, then you will love Merlin B. Thompson's new book, More Than Music Lessons. Clearly a caring and innovative teacher, Dr. Thompson practices what he preaches and generously shares his ideas and resources with readers. Any music teacher will find More Than Music Lessons a thought-provoking and practical addition to their studio library!-- Music Matters Blog Merlin B. Thompson's latest well-researched work is a highly readable exploration of how studio teachers can successfully support student musical development. In More Than Music Lessons, Thompson aims to share what can happen when music teachers take an interest in and have an ongoing appreciation for students' home life, their sense of self, their musical interests, their personal views and their world views, their culture and spiritual individuality.-- American Suzuki Journal More Than Music Lessons will not be gathering dust on my bookshelf, because this is a slim volume to which I will be returning again and again, offering up a multi-course feast of food for thought.This is an important and superb book, which I can highly recommend to all who teach an instrument. Take time to read it more than once...--Andrew Eales, Piano Educator, Composer, Author Pianodao Blog More than Music Lessons is the kind of book I wish I could have referenced when I first started teaching. Merlin B. Thompson's sensitive demeanor and strong research holds valuable insights for the reader.--Tema Blackstone, piano, pre-college division, The Juilliard School More than Music Lessons is an insightful, nuanced resource for music educators. The simplicity and elegance of Thompson's writing highlights core principles of quality music teaching.--Ellen Kogut, board chair, Suzuki Association of the Americas Merlin Thompson offers practical, accessible, and research-based strategies for making practice time constructive and enjoyable. Thompson also looks beyond the practice room to consider ways in which music-making can be meaningful to students as they reach out to their respective communities and reach in to better understand themselves.--Karin S. Hendricks, associate professor, chair of music education, Boston University; author, Compassionate Music Teaching This book is a refreshing perspective for any instrumental or voice teacher, straight from the heart of a highly experienced and particularly perceptive music educator. Merlin B Thompson considers nuances in the music teaching and learning journey from new and unusual angles, yet demonstrates just how fundamental these are.--Lucy Green, professor of music education, UCL Institute of Education, London Author InformationMerlin B. Thompson is an award-winning music educator, scholar, and pianist with over forty years teaching experience in private studio, music conservatory, and university settings. He has worked with hundreds of music teachers, students, and parents throughout Canada, USA, Australia, Japan, Spain, Great Britain, Brazil, and New Zealand. He is creator of the podcast series The Music Educator’s Crucible. 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