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Professional literature pertaining to music teacher education in general addresses a variety of topics: the history and philosophy of music teacher education (sometimes called foundations), music teacher education curriculum and instruction, music teacher education activities, and music teacher education in the elements of music. The criteria for inclusion in this chapter, and not in subsequent chapters, is that the books, articles, and other materials be pertinent to music teacher education without regard to specialty (general, vocal, or instrumental) or level (elementary, middle, or high school) and that they do not primarily deal with the topics of field work, conducting, or graduate study.
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Abeles, Harold, Charles R. Hoffer, and Robert H. Klotman. “Teacher Education and Future Directions.” In Foundations of Music Education, 2nd ed. New York: Schirmer Books, 1994.
Adams, Rosemary F. “A Study of Community Services as Professional Laboratory Experiences in the Preservice Preparation of Teachers in Music at Knoxville College, Tennessee. Ed.D. diss., New York University, 1961.
Abrahams, Frank E. “Implementing the National Standards for Music Education in Pre-Service Teacher Education Programs: A Qualitative Study of Two Schools.” Ed.D. diss., Temple University, 2000.
Adderley, Cecil L., III. “Music Teacher Preparation in South Carolina Colleges and Universities Relative to the National Standards: Goals 2000.” Ph.D. diss., University of South Carolina, 1996.
Allen, Michael L. “A Longitudinal Study of Vocational Commitment among Undergraduate Music Majors.” Journal of Music Teacher Education 12 (spring 2003): http://www.menc.org/mbronly/publication/JMTESpring2003.pdf.
Amsterdam, Ellen. “Music Teacher Training for the Mature Student.” International Society for Music Education Yearbook (1990): 315.
Andersen, Grant F. “Evaluation of the Music Preparation of Secondary School Music Teachers in Utah and Eastern Idaho.” Ed.D. diss., University of California, Los Angeles, 1964.
Anderson, Robert E. “A Study of the Pertinence and Relationship of Selected Factors on the Special and Professional Phases of Undergraduate Music Teacher Education to Public School Music Teaching in Ohio.” Ph.D. diss., The Ohio State University, 1960.
Anderson, William M. “Rethinking Teacher Education: The Multicultural imperative.” Music Educators Journal 78 (May 1992): 52—55.
Andrews, Bernard W. “Do Partnerships in Teacher Education Work? A Research Report of a Collaborative Approach to Delivering the Arts in Teacher Education.” Recorder 38 (spring 1996): 116—118.
_____. “Reshaping Music Teacher Education for the 1990s.” The Recorder 33 (September 1991): 129—130.
Andrews, Frances M. “The Preparation of Music Educators for the Culturally Disadvantaged.” Music Educators Journal 53 (February 1967): 42—44.
Apfelstadt, Hilary. “Aesthetic Education: Challenges for Teacher Training.” Canadian Music Educator 22 (fall 1980): 31—34.
_____. “The Sum of the Parts.” Journal of Music Teacher Education 5 (fall 1995): 5—7.
Asmus, Edward P., Jr. “Achievement Motivation Characteristics of Music Education and Music Therapy Students as Identified by Attribution Theory.” Bulletin of the Council for Research in Music Education 86 (winter 1986): 71—85.
_____. “Commentary: Recruiting the Teachers of Music Teachers.” Journal of Music Teacher Education 11 (fall 2001): http:www.menc.org/mbronly/publication/JMTEfa01main.html.
_____. “Commentary: The Management of JMTE.” Journal of Music Teacher Education 12 (spring 2003): http://www.menc.org/mbronly/publication/JMTESpring2003.pdf.
____. “‘Commentary :A Search for Quality in Our Musical Culture.” Journal of Music Teacher Education 11 (fall 2002): http://www.menc.org/mbronly/publication/JMTEfa02commentary.html.
_____. “Course Entry Affect and Its Relationship to Course Grade in Music Education and Music Therapy Classes.” Journal of Research in Music Education 29 (winter 1981): 257—264.
_____. “How Many Courses? What Content.” Journal of Music Teacher Education 10 (spring 2001): http:www.menc.org/mbronly/publication/JMTEsp01main.html.
_____. “The Increasing Demand for Music Teachers.” Journal of Music Teacher Education 8 (spring 1999): 5—6.
_____. JMTE–A Forum for Ideas.” Journal of Music Teacher Education 9 (fall 1999): 5.
_____. “A Look at the Past and the Future.” Journal of Music Teacher Education 8 (fall 1998): 5—6.
Asmus, Edward P., and George N. Heller. “Commentary: In Memory of Charles Leonhard.” Journal of Music Teacher Education 11 (spring 2002): http:www.menc.org/mbronly/publication/JMTEsp01main.html.
Atterbury, Betty W. “Developing Reflective Music Educators.” Journal of Music Teacher Education 3 (fall 1994): 6—12.
_____. “Music Teacher Preparation in Special Education and the Effect of Mainstreaming.” UPDATE: Applications of Research in Music Education 16 (spring—summer 1998): 29—32.
_____. “Preparing Teachers for Mainstreaming.” Quarterly Journal of Music Teaching and Learning 4 (spring 1993): 20—26.
Aurand, Wayne O. “An Experimental Study of College Music Methods Class Laboratory School Participation Experience.” Ed.D. diss., University of Illinois, 1964.
Austin, James R., and Deborah Reinhardt. “Philosophy and Advocacy: An Examination of Preservice Music Teachers’ Beliefs.” Journal of Research in Music Education 47 (spring 1999): 18—30.
Austin, Virginia D. “Is Methods a D—y Word?” Music Educators Journal 56 (April 1970): 49—51.
Axelson, Doris. “A Re-Classification of Music Teachers.” International Journal of Music Education 16 (1990): 32—34.
Bacon, Denise. “The Authentic Kodály Concept and Teacher Training.” In Hold Fast to Dreams: Writings Inspired by Zoltan Kodály, ed. Denise Bacon, 191—195. Wellesley, MA: Kodály Center of America, 1993.
_____. “Teacher Training: The Ideal and the Real.” In Hold Fast to Dreams: Writings Inspired by Zoltan Kodály, ed. Denise Bacon, 208—215. Wellesley, MA: Kodály Center of America, 1993.
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Bailey, Rowland Mark. “Visiting the Music Classroom Through the Use of the Case Method in the Preparaton of Senior-Level Music Teacher Education Students: A Study of Reflective Judgment.” DME diss., University of Cincinnati, 2000.
Baird, Forrest J. “Music Teaching Competences in California.” Journal of Research in Music Education 6 (spring 1958): 25—32.
Balfour, Warren H. “An Analysis of the Status of Jazz Education in the Preparation of Music Educators in Selected California Universities.” D.M.E. diss., University of Northern Colorado, 1988.
Ball, Charles H. “Educating the Specialist Teacher of Music.” Design for Arts in Education 87 (July—August 1986): 5—8.
Baltzer, Sam. “New on the Job? The Three Ss of Success.” Music Educators Journal 78 (September 1991): 47—52.
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Barrett, H. C. “A Proposed Program of Study Leading to the Master’s Degree in Music Education.” Master’s thesis, University of Alabama, 1949.
Barrett, James H. “The Education of the Music Teacher.” Ed.D. diss., University of Northern Colorado, 1950.
Barrett, Janet R., and Nancy S. Rasmussen. “What Observation Reveals: Videotaped Cases as Windows to Preservice Teachers’ Beliefs About Music Teaching and Learning.” Bulletin of the Council for Research in Music Education 130 (fall 1996): 75—88.
Bates, Michael J. “Factors Involved in the Selection of Music Teaching as a Career Choice by Eleventh- and Twelfth-Grade African-American Students.” D.M.A. diss., The University of Memphis, 1997.
Battisti, Frank L. “Training Music Teachers: Problems, Prospects, and Ideas.” The Instrumentalist 23 (April 1969): 46—48.
Bauer, Harold E. “A Guide for the Cooperating Teacher in Music.” Ed.D. diss., Teachers College, Columbia University, 1968.
Bauer, William I., and James F. Daugherty. “Using the Internet to Enhance Music Teacher Education.” Journal of Music Teacher Education 11 (fall 2001): http:www.menc.org/mbronly/publication/JMTEfa01main.html.
Beattie, John W. “The Need of a Musical Background in Teacher Training: How This Is to Be Guaranteed.” MSNC Proceeding (1930): 80—84.
_____. “The Selection and Training of Teachers.” In Music Education: Thirty-Fifth Yearbook of the National Society for the Study of Education (Part II), ed. Guy Montrose Whipple, 141—145. Bloomington, IL: Public School Publishing, 1936.
_____. “Suggestions as to Content and Procedure in Music Education Courses.” MSNC Proceedings (1932): 211—216.
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Bereznick, Gregg. “How Do You Train a Teacher?” Recorder 38 (fall 1995): 5.
Berg, Margaret Haefner. “Student Teacher Video Cooperatives.” Journal of Music Teacher Education 7 (fall 1997): 16—22.
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Bergee, Martin J. “Certain Attitudes Toward Occupational Status Held By Music Education Majors.” Journal of Research in Music Education 40 (summer 1992): 104—113.
_____. “The Relationship Between Music Education Majors’ Personality Profiles, Other Education Majors’ Profiles, and Selected Indicators of Music Teaching Success,” Bulletin of the Council for Research in Music Education 112 (spring 1992): 5—16.
_____. “Direct and Mediated Experiences: Effects on Classroom Management Self-Efficacy.” Journal of Music Teacher Education 11 (fall 2002): http://www.menc.org/mbronly/publication/JMTEfa02features1.html.
Bergee, Martin J., Don D. Coffman, Steven M. Demorest, Jere T. Humphreys, and Linda P. Thornton. Influences on Collegiate Students’ Decision to Become a Music Educator. Reston, VA: MENC: The National Association for Music Education, 2001. http://www.menc.org/networks/rnc/Bergee-Report.html.
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Bidner, Sara. “From the Chair: Making It Happen.” Journal of Music Teacher Education 12 (spring 2003): http://www.menc.org/mbronly/publication/JMTESpring2003.pdf.
_____. “From the Chair: Moving Forward.” Journal of Music Teacher Education 11 (fall 2002): http://www.menc.org/mbronly/publication/ JMTEfa02from.html.
_____. “Reform in Music Teacher Preparation.” Journal of Music Teacher Education 10 (spring 2001): http:www.menc.org/mbronly/publication/JMTEsp01main.html.
Binkowski, Bernhard. “Actual Tendencies in Music Education and Music Teacher Training.” International Society for Music Education Yearbook (1980): 11—16.
_____. “The Education of the Music Teacher.” International Society for Music Education Yearbook (1977): 69—74.
_____. “Music-Teacher Training.” International Society for Music Education Yearbook (1975—76): 199—121.
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Birge, Edward Bailey. “Report of the Committee on Public School Music.” MTNA Proceedings (1923): 167—177.
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Boardman, Eunice. “A Message for the Teacher of Teachers.” In Basic Concepts II, ed., Richard J. Colwell, 279—188. Niwot, CO: University Press of Colorado, 1991.
_____. “Music Teacher Education.” In Handbook of Research in Teacher Education, 2nd ed., ed. W. Robert Houston, Martin Haberman, and John Sikula, 730—745. New York: Macmillan, 1990.
_____. “New Environments for Music Teacher Education.” Music Educators Journal 79 (October 1992): 41—43.
_____. “Society for Music Teacher Education: The Formative Years.” Journal of Music Teacher Education 1 (spring 1992): 2—4.
_____. “Teacher Education for the Twenty-First Century.” Music Educators Journal 79 (October 1992): 21.
Borg, Robert L. “An Analysis of Music Teacher Education Programs in a Select Group of Mid-Western Universities and Colleges.” Ph.D. diss., University of Iowa, 1959.
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_____. “The Challenge of the First Year.” Music Educators Journal 68 (September 1981): 35—37.
_____. “Effectiveness of Simulation Techniques in Teaching Behavior Management.” Journal of Research in Music Education 25 (summer 1977): 131—138.
_____. “Methods Class–Key to Improving Music Teacher Education.” Music Educators Journal 72 (April 1986): 26—28.
_____. “Music Teacher Education; Challenge and Response.” Music Educators Journal 71 (November 1984): 43—46.
_____. “A Study of the Effectiveness of Simulation Techniques n Teaching Behavior Management Skills to Undergraduate Music Education Majors.” Ph.D. diss., University of Miami, 1976.
_____. “Toward a Better Understanding of Undergraduate Music Education Majors: Perry’s Perspective.” Bulletin of the Council for Research in Music Education 98 (fall 1988): 22—31.
_____. “Watch What You’re Doing!” Music Educators Journal 63 (January 1982): 50—53.
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_____. “Teacher Knowledge in Music Education Research.” Bulletin of the Council for Research in Music Education 118 (fall 1993): 1—20.
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