Looking for books about how to teach music, songbooks, music activities, story books about music or based on a song, or a storybook that could be used with some musical instruments, songs or activities? Are you looking for journal articles about teaching
Information about children's and young adult literature, authors, and book awards. Provides access to educational materials and programs, including short author movies, audio book readings, discussion guides, lesson plans.
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Free Online Resources for Music Ed
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Streaming video collection of independent, social-issue and environmental films from renowned leaders in documentary film distribution. UW-Whitewater access is to the Docuseek Complete Collection, 3rd Edition.
PreK–16. Content is tied to Common Core and national curriculum standards.
Search by grade level, subject area, media type, languages, and accessibility. Includes professional development videos.
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Streaming library provides video documentaries and series from PBS on topics that range from science to history, art to Shakespeare, diversity to business & economics, and more.
Partial funding provided by UW System Shared Electronic Collection.
Collection compiled by the UW-W Education Librarian. Sources include ASCD and other organizations or publishers, both subscription and open access, as well as videos uploaded by individual school district and teachers.
Includes videos with an emphasis on:
• Classroom instruction
• Teacher-student interactions
NOTE: These are not necessarily "good" or "exemplary" examples of classroom teaching! They are fodder for observation, analysis, and critique.