Piano Teacher's Guide to Creative Composition (Music Instruction)

Piano Teacher's Guide to Creative Composition (Music Instruction)
Author: Carol Klose
Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2011-09-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1476838941

(Educational Piano Library). This book is meant to assist teachers who wish to introduce their students to creative composition but have limited lesson time available and feel the need for some direction in starting and continuing the process successfully. The process involves devoting as little as five minutes of lesson time to composition, but at every lesson over a period of, for example, six to eight weeks. Suggestions in the concise Lesson Plans help bring about gradual changes or improvements from week to week that are enough to keep the piece developing, and, more importantly, to keep the student immersed and motivated in the process.

First Time Up

First Time Up
Author: Brock Dethier
Publisher: University Press of Colorado
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2008-09-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0874215218

"First time up?"—an insider’s friendly question from 1960s counter-culture—perfectly captures the spirit of this book. A short, supportive, practical guide for the first-time college composition instructor, the book is upbeat, wise but friendly, casual but knowledgeable (like the voice that may have introduced you to certain other firsts). With an experiential focus rather than a theoretical one, First Time Up will be a strong addition to the newcomer’s professional library, and a great candidate for the TA practicum reading list. Dethier, author of The Composition Instructor’s Survival Guide and From Dylan to Donne, directly addresses the common headaches, nightmares, and epiphanies of composition teaching—especially the ones that face the new teacher. And since legions of new college composition teachers are either graduate instructors (TAs) or adjuncts without a formal background in composition studies, he assumes these folks as his primary audience. Dethier’s voice is casual, but it conveys concern, humor, experience, and reassurance to the first-timer. He addresses all major areas that graduate instructors or new adjuncts in a writing program are sure to face, from career anxiety to thoughts on grading and keeping good classroom records. Dethier’s own eclecticism is well-represented here, but he reviews with considerable deftness the value of contemporary scholarship to first-time writing instructors—many of whom will be impatient with high theory. Throughout the work, he affirms a humane, confident approach to teaching, along with a true affection for college students and for teachers just learning to deal with them.

Steps in Composition

Steps in Composition
Author: Lynn Quitman Troyka
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 518
Release: 1986
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

This time-honored, comprehensive program for basic writers features a unique instructional format that combines the fundamentals of grammar, mechanics, rhetoric, vocabulary, and spelling, with contemporary topics of interest and participatory exercises that require users to get fully involved by creating, changing, rewriting, or correcting. Flexible in format, the chapters can be used in whatever sequence suits the individual. Vocabulary Building section consists of words clustered around the major topic of the chapter and a variety of exercises to help readers use these words comfortably and correctly. Presents Spelling Lessons that help readers to master useful spelling rules and patterns. Features a special Grammar and Rhetoric Skills section which presents important grammatical or rhetorical steps to writing successful compositions in small easy-to-understand steps . Uses Keypoint Checklist reference charts throughout to help users find the most important points as they write, revise, and edit writing pieces. Includes a new section on Verb Tense Consistency that provides clear explanations and many opportunities to practice the skill. Expands the section on The Essay to include more information and several essays that illustrate Explaining a Process, Constructing a Definition, and Arguing an Opinion

Steps to Writing Well 10e+Rdgs 7e-Instructors Manual

Steps to Writing Well 10e+Rdgs 7e-Instructors Manual
Author: Wyrick
Publisher:
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2007
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781413032284

Contains tips on using the text in the classroom and chapter-by-chapter summaries; answers to exercises, practice sets, and questions; definitions for the vocabulary presented after each essay; and additional questions with answers on content, structure, and style.

Teaching College Composition

Teaching College Composition
Author: William Murdick
Publisher: Jain Publishing Company
Total Pages: 149
Release: 2013-08
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0875731058

Composition directors often have little time to prepare new instructors in methods of teaching writing and to forewarn them of the many daily problems that arise in this challenging work. Teaching College Composition, which can be read in a weekend, goes a long way toward meeting those ends. It provides information on twenty-six topics, from issues of class conduct to methods of critiquing papers to ways of evaluating student work. It also provides approaches to six of the most common writing assignments in first-year composition. Teaching College Composition can also serve as a supplemental text for a teaching of writing course, providing an element of "street knowledge" to the theoretical content.

Writing and Rhetoric Book 2: Narrative 1

Writing and Rhetoric Book 2: Narrative 1
Author: Narrative Tchr
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-08-15
Genre: Rhetoric
ISBN: 9781600512193

Writing & Rhetoric Book 2: Narrative 1 Teacher's Edition includes the complete student text, as well as answer keys, teacher's notes, and explanations. For every writing assignment, this edition also supplies diescriptions adn examples of what excellent student writing should look like, providing the teacher with meaningful and concrete guidance.