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Date Posted: 09:28:04 05/02/07 Wed
Author: Jayme Orians
Subject: Re: General Music-- The Scum of Music Education?
In reply to: Nickie 's message, "General Music-- The Scum of Music Education?" on 20:26:08 02/18/07 Sun

I feel that elementary music teachers should be respected because they are the ones laying down the foundation to the upper levels of music education. Early music teachers had to go through the same schooling and have the same knowledge that other music teachers have. I think they should be regarded as being on the same level as other teachers because my belief is that no music teaching is less worthy than any other.

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[> Re: General Music-- The Scum of Music Education? -- John Weber, 21:30:13 04/14/08 Mon [1]

I agree with much of what has been stated above. Truth be told, you don't go to a music contest and hear, "Aaaaaaand the winners of the contest are...the 3rd grade beginner's music class of Woodson Elementary!" Less prestige, less respect, less yadda yadda yadda. But like others here have said, you have to start somewhere. About the only subject that isn't taught to humans by somebody, be it teachers or parents, is breathing. Everything else must be learned from the ground up. Therefore, music education has to start at the beginning as well-in General Music. If General Music teachers weren't there, then where would the high school music teachers be?

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