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Steve Mcneal: Sustained Excellence In Orchestral Education Through Relational Trust, Matthew H. Spieker
Steve Mcneal: Sustained Excellence In Orchestral Education Through Relational Trust, Matthew H. Spieker
Research & Issues in Music Education
No abstract provided.
Klavar: From Tablature To Comprehensive Music Notation System, E. Joop Van Zoelen
Klavar: From Tablature To Comprehensive Music Notation System, E. Joop Van Zoelen
Research & Issues in Music Education
Music students often encounter problems in reading sheet music, because of the complexity of Traditional Music Notation (TMN). Klavar is an alternative music notation system that is simple, intuitive, and easy to learn. Thousands of compositions from many composers are available in Klavar. In its original form, Klavar can be considered as tablature for keyboard instruments. The present paper compares advantages and disadvantages of Klavar and TMN. Subsequently, the author proposes an innovative extension of the Klavar music notation, such that enharmonic notes can be discriminated, and harmonic and melodic lines can be identified. The resulting Klavar20 notation is complete, …
Spanish Modernization And English Translation To "Prefacio Al Lector" In Historia Particular De La Persecucion De Inglaterra, Y De Los Martirios Mas Insignes Que En Ella Ha Auido, Desde El Año Del Señor 1570 : En La Qual Se Descubren Los Efectos Lastimosos De La Heregia, Y Las Mudanças Que Suele Causar En Las Republicas... / Recogida Por El Padre Fray Diego De Yepes...En Madrid : Por Luis Sanchez, 1599., Carmela Mattza
Printing and the Book During the Reformation: 1450-1650, an NEH Summer Seminar for College and University Teachers
Spanish modernization and English translation to "Prefacio al lector" in Historia particular de la persecucion de Inglaterra, y de los martirios mas insignes que en ella ha auido, desde el año del Señor 1570 : en la qual se descubren los efectos lastimosos de la heregia, y las mudanças que suele causar en las Republicas... / recogida por el Padre Fray Diego de Yepes...En Madrid : por Luis Sanchez, 1599.
Slides On Thomas More's Warning To Readers, Travis Curtright
Slides On Thomas More's Warning To Readers, Travis Curtright
Printing and the Book During the Reformation: 1450-1650, an NEH Summer Seminar for College and University Teachers
Slides on Thomas More's Warning to Readers, from A Treatise on the Passion (1534)
Premodern British Literature And The History Of The Book, Travis Knapp
Premodern British Literature And The History Of The Book, Travis Knapp
Printing and the Book During the Reformation: 1450-1650, an NEH Summer Seminar for College and University Teachers
Book history syllabus for university literature course
History Of The Book: Arthurian Books And The (Counter-) Reformation, Blaire Zeiders
History Of The Book: Arthurian Books And The (Counter-) Reformation, Blaire Zeiders
Printing and the Book During the Reformation: 1450-1650, an NEH Summer Seminar for College and University Teachers
Syllabus for book history-oriented senior-level course on representations of King Arthur in the Reformation and Counter-Reformation.
Hands-On Activity: Learning About Literacy In The Early Modern World, Andrea Wenz
Hands-On Activity: Learning About Literacy In The Early Modern World, Andrea Wenz
Printing and the Book During the Reformation: 1450-1650, an NEH Summer Seminar for College and University Teachers
Lesson plan activity for use in an introductory course on the Reformation or Pre- Modern/Early Modern Europe.
Student Handout: Early Modern Readers And Thomas More’S Treatise On The Passion, Travis Curtright
Student Handout: Early Modern Readers And Thomas More’S Treatise On The Passion, Travis Curtright
Printing and the Book During the Reformation: 1450-1650, an NEH Summer Seminar for College and University Teachers
Lesson Plan and Handout for Thomas More's Warning to Readers, from his Treatise on the Passion
Lesson Plan: 16th-Century Books Using Anglo-Saxon Type, Rachel Roberts
Lesson Plan: 16th-Century Books Using Anglo-Saxon Type, Rachel Roberts
Printing and the Book During the Reformation: 1450-1650, an NEH Summer Seminar for College and University Teachers
Lesson plan for book history / literature course
Special Topics In European Women’S History Women And The Book, 1200-1900, Katherine Goodwin
Special Topics In European Women’S History Women And The Book, 1200-1900, Katherine Goodwin
Printing and the Book During the Reformation: 1450-1650, an NEH Summer Seminar for College and University Teachers
book history oriented syllabus
The Dissemination Of Learned Discourse To Common People In Pre-Modern Europe: A Finding List Of Themes Discussed In Standard Sermon Collections (Postils), John Frymire
Printing and the Book During the Reformation: 1450-1650, an NEH Summer Seminar for College and University Teachers
The Dissemination of Learned Discourse to Common People in Pre-Modern Europe: A Finding List of Themes Discussed in Standard Sermon Collections (Postils)
Towards A Revised Taxonomy Of Markings In 16th-Century English Bibles, Jeremy Specland
Towards A Revised Taxonomy Of Markings In 16th-Century English Bibles, Jeremy Specland
Printing and the Book During the Reformation: 1450-1650, an NEH Summer Seminar for College and University Teachers
overview of hand-written annotations in early printed English Bibles
The Bible As Book, Allison Brown
The Bible As Book, Allison Brown
Printing and the Book During the Reformation: 1450-1650, an NEH Summer Seminar for College and University Teachers
teaching unit, book history course
The History Of The Book From Chaucer To Shakespeare, Heather Blatt
The History Of The Book From Chaucer To Shakespeare, Heather Blatt
Printing and the Book During the Reformation: 1450-1650, an NEH Summer Seminar for College and University Teachers
Book history syllabus
Psalm Reception History Assignment, For Early British Literature Survey Or Studies In Renaissance Literature Courses, Daniel Knapper
Psalm Reception History Assignment, For Early British Literature Survey Or Studies In Renaissance Literature Courses, Daniel Knapper
Printing and the Book During the Reformation: 1450-1650, an NEH Summer Seminar for College and University Teachers
Psalm Reception History Assignment, For Early British Literature Survey or Studies in Renaissance Literature courses
The Afterlife Of Ludolph Of Saxony's Vita Christi, Emily Ransom
The Afterlife Of Ludolph Of Saxony's Vita Christi, Emily Ransom
Printing and the Book During the Reformation: 1450-1650, an NEH Summer Seminar for College and University Teachers
Spreadsheet of printed editions of Ludolph of Saxony's Vita Christi down to 1660.
Early Modern Chronicle Readers: Authority And Discourse, Shaun Stiemsma
Early Modern Chronicle Readers: Authority And Discourse, Shaun Stiemsma
Printing and the Book During the Reformation: 1450-1650, an NEH Summer Seminar for College and University Teachers
Report of research findings on early readers of 16th century English chronicles.
200-Level Assignment Series: Book History Methods In An Introductory-Level English Literature Course, Simone Waller
200-Level Assignment Series: Book History Methods In An Introductory-Level English Literature Course, Simone Waller
Printing and the Book During the Reformation: 1450-1650, an NEH Summer Seminar for College and University Teachers
No abstract provided.
Pandemic Reflections: Stories Of National Ffa Student Leaders During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Theresa Seibel
Pandemic Reflections: Stories Of National Ffa Student Leaders During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Theresa Seibel
Senior Honors Projects, 2020-current
The impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic were felt by most every individual in the world, and the effects of the pandemic will have implications for years to come. Even still, it becomes necessary to capture the work and impacts of this life experience of those who lived and led during such a time. The National FFA Organization, with its student leadership, continued to deliver its mission of the organization during the pandemic. This project aimed to develop a digital narrative to contribute to the historical record of FFA officers’ experiences in the National FFA Organization during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The …
Toward An Informal Informed Classrooms: Professional Musicians' Informal Music Learning Experiences, Rachel M. Smith
Toward An Informal Informed Classrooms: Professional Musicians' Informal Music Learning Experiences, Rachel M. Smith
Masters Theses, 2020-current
Authors have studied informal music learning with different age groups. Lucy Green (2005) studied the topic with adolescents and identified it an intuitive and natural way children learn. Chad West and Radio Cremata (2016) studied informal music learning at the collegiate level, and Martina Vasil (2019) studied secondary music teachers who implemented informal music learning strategies in their teaching practices. Informal music learning in adults is relatively under-explored compared to adolescent and collegiate age groups. Utilizing lenses drawn from John Dewey’s curricular ideas to help students find meaning in learning and motivation as viewed through Self-Determination Theory, I sought to …
Musikah V’Ḥalil, “Music And The Flute”: The Use Of Jewish Prayer In Flute And Piano Music, Kathryn L. Rudnik
Musikah V’Ḥalil, “Music And The Flute”: The Use Of Jewish Prayer In Flute And Piano Music, Kathryn L. Rudnik
Dissertations, 2020-current
Music has been a part of Jewish life since Biblical times and remains an integral part of the culture. Within Jewish music, instruments have also played an important role historically. The flute has been traced through Judaism back to Biblical times; however, it has lost prominence in modern synagogue and religious services. As Western music has developed into the twenty-first century, composers, both Jewish and Gentile, have been exposed to the music of the Jewish communities, some of whom have utilized it in their own compositions. Compositions based on Jewish prayer melodies have brought up the question of whether the …
Predictors Of College Student Support Toward Colin Kaepernick’S National Anthem Protests, Brooke Coursen, Nicole Peiffer, Sakira Coleman, Philip Lucius
Predictors Of College Student Support Toward Colin Kaepernick’S National Anthem Protests, Brooke Coursen, Nicole Peiffer, Sakira Coleman, Philip Lucius
VA Engage Journal
Racial discrimination and inequality have perpetuated within the U.S. since its inception. In 2016, Colin Kaepernick initiated the national anthem protests to oppose the oppression of people of color in America. This study was developed in 2018 to identify social determinants of health underlying discriminatory beliefs and behaviors. The objective was to investigate the impacts of college students’ race, gender, political ideology, socio-economic status [SES], NFL interest, patriotism, and general protest support on support for the national anthem protests. We administered paper-and-pencil surveys across locations on the James Madison University campus using a convenience sample. There were 408 participants included, …
The Conquest Of Milk: The Rise Of Lactase Persistence And The Fall Of Scandinavian Hunter-Gatherers, Nicholas Mays
The Conquest Of Milk: The Rise Of Lactase Persistence And The Fall Of Scandinavian Hunter-Gatherers, Nicholas Mays
James Madison Undergraduate Research Journal (JMURJ)
Over half of the global human population suffers from lactase nonpersistence, a condition marked by losing the ability to digest lactose after infancy. However, a minority of the global population, primarily located in Central and Northern Europe, has a genetic mutation that results in lactase persistence, which is the continued ability to process lactose after infancy. This interdisciplinary analysis blends archaeology, cultural anthropology, evolutionary biology, and archaeogenetics to explore the origin and rise of lactase persistence in Europe and its contribution to the end of hunter-gatherer societies in Scandinavia. Furthermore, the paper uses gene-culture coevolutionary theory to argue that lactase …
Homosexuality In Leviticus: A Historical-Literary-Critical Analysis, Ian Jarosz
Homosexuality In Leviticus: A Historical-Literary-Critical Analysis, Ian Jarosz
James Madison Undergraduate Research Journal (JMURJ)
The book of Leviticus from the Hebrew Bible is often referenced when discussing the LGBTQ+ community and related topics. This project offers historical, literary, and etymological analyses of Leviticus 18:22 and 20:13, exploring cultural and thematic similarities between Leviticus, the Avestan Vendidad of ancient Persia, and the Book of the Watchers in 1 Enoch. The influential views of other ancient Near Eastern cultures and the growing Persian culture during the time of the Exile establish a tolerant cultural background for the Levitical authors and for the Hebrew Bible. Moreover, the exilic priests who finalized the laws within Leviticus did not …
Carolingian War And Violence And The Course Of Medieval History, Daryl Colyer
Carolingian War And Violence And The Course Of Medieval History, Daryl Colyer
Madison Historical Review
No abstract provided.
When The Queer East Met The American West: How The Same-Sex Relationship Between A Syrian “Princess” And Her “Secretary” Destabilized Orientalism In The Early Twentieth Century, Matthew Champagne
Madison Historical Review
No abstract provided.
Archiving The City: Power, Imagination, And The Commissioners' Plan Of 1811, Ryan Sullivan
Archiving The City: Power, Imagination, And The Commissioners' Plan Of 1811, Ryan Sullivan
Madison Historical Review
No abstract provided.
The Myth Of The Crocodile Dundee: The “White Australian” And The Racialization Of Australian Citizenship From 1901-1958, Ariel Norris
The Myth Of The Crocodile Dundee: The “White Australian” And The Racialization Of Australian Citizenship From 1901-1958, Ariel Norris
Madison Historical Review
Influenced by a misleading national identity known as the myth of the white Australian citizen, during the first half of the twentieth century, the Australian government systematically excluded non-white participants from Australian society, culture, and national identity, by denying “undesirable” immigrants entry to the country, excluding migrants and Aboriginal populations from the benefits of citizenship, and ignoring the issues minorities faced within the nation. In order to contextualize the impact of the myth of the white Australian citizen and demonstrate its influence on the nation’s non-white inhabitants, this paper will survey three key legislative decisions and two influential eras: the …
Madison Historical Review: Volume 19 Full Issue
Madison Historical Review: Volume 19 Full Issue
Madison Historical Review
No abstract provided.