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Music – Vocal (Intermediate/Senior) Part 1, Part 2, Specialist AQ (OISE, Summer 2017, Blended)

July 5, 2017 to July 21, 2017

  • Category: AQ
  • Region: GTA
  • Topic: Arts
  • Grades: Intermediate (grades 7-10), Senior (grades 11-12)

Part 1 – This additional qualification focuses on instruction in the vocal program for these divisions. Topics will include the building of community in a vocal class and choral ensemble, aural skills and conducting, musical literacy, score preparation, repertoire-based teaching with a focus on Canadian resources, ensemble teamwork in an adaptive world, use of technology to support singers and case studies of vocal music scenarios. The learning is active and participatory.

Part 2 – This additional qualification focuses on planning and assessment in the vocal program for these divisions. Practical topics will include the building of community in a vocal class and choral ensemble, aural skills and conducting, musical literacy, score preparation, repertoire-based teaching with a focus on Canadian resources, ensemble teamwork in an adaptive world, use of technology to support singers and case studies of vocal music scenarios. The learning is active and participatory.

Part 3 – Candidates examine the Intermediate/Senior Music Curriculum holistically, and adapt it to various specific school settings. Research on how students learn is investigated. Readings from a variety of sources provide a methodological and philosophical foundation for developing a sound music education practice in the classroom. By the conclusion of the program, successful participants: demonstrate an understanding of music education, examine Ministry of Education program guidelines and standards, select instructional strategies to suit the appropriate developmental stages of students, and design curriculum that enable students to meet both overall and specific learning expectations. Music teachers are encouraged to become arts education leaders and advocates, both in the school and amongst members of the school community. Creativity, critical thinking and problem solving are connected to The Ontario Learning Expectations through a series of workshops with guest artists..

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  • Organizer: OISE/UT
  • Cost: $685.00 per course. See website for details.
  • Location: OISE/UTS
  • Address: 371 Bloor St. West
  • City: Toronto
  • Province: Ontario
  • Country: Canada
  • Website: http://www.oise.utoronto.ca/aq/
  • Contact: OISE | Continuing & Professional Learning
  • Phone: 416-978-2474 or 1-800-443-7612
  • Fax: 416-926-4732
  • Email: [email protected]