3 edition of Learning together found in the catalog.
Learning together
Judith Edwards
Published
1985
by Workers" Educational Association, West Lancashire and Cheshire District(W.E.A.) in Liverpool
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by Judith Edwards. |
Contributions | Workers" Educational Association. West Lancashire and Cheshire District. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 52p. : |
Number of Pages | 52 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL19312365M |
ISBN 10 | 0948374004 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 27336392 |
The Learning Together repertoire can be used to establish solo technique, introduce ensemble skills, develop aural skills, and can serve as a foundation for learning to read music.
Each instrument book comes with a CD that includes solo performances, string ensemble performances, and piano accompaniment tracks of the featured repertoire.
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Each instrument book comes with a CD that includes solo performances, string ensemble performances, and piano accompaniment tracks of the featured ry: String Orchestra Method/Supplement. The Learning Together repertoire can be used to establish solo technique, introduce ensemble skills, develop aural skills, and can serve as a foundation for learning to read music.
Each instrument book comes with a CD that includes solo performances, string ensemble performances, and piano accompaniment tracks of the featured repertoire. The authors of Learning Together are award Brand: Alfred Music.
The book helps teachers create materials and a classroom culture reflective of their values: Teach through observation, reflection, inquiry, and action, and encourage children to represent their learning in multiple ways, including songs, stories, and drama/5(41).
In developing Early Childhood Education: Learning Together, we bring together the best research and the most effective practices in Early Childhood. We have heard that many students are using their first Early Childhood course to explore their interest in the field - /5(21).