An edition of Scheduling time for music (1990)

Scheduling time for music.

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English
Pages
73

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Cover of: Scheduling time for music.
Scheduling time for music.
1995, Music Educators National Conference
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Cover of: Scheduling Time for Music
Scheduling Time for Music
December 1990, Music Educators Natl
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Table of Contents

Time for education reform / Milton Goldberg
Do you have time? / Paul R. Lehman
Issues in using time in the contemporary school / Michael Jothen
A model for middle school scheduling / Bill Larson
The school music program and block scheduling / Gerald Kember ... [et al.]
Effects of the four-period day / Gary E. Hall.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 51-73).

Published in
Reston, VA

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
780/.71
Library of Congress
MT1 .S3 1995

The Physical Object

Pagination
73 p. ;
Number of pages
73

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL588427M
ISBN 10
1565450949
LCCN
96179005
OCLC/WorldCat
34916149
Library Thing
1967744

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