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Russell, Barry / Harris, Tony - The GCSE Composition Course: Teachers Book
Catalogue No: EP7680
Education Books
£20.95
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This new series of books for teachers and students of GCSE Music across the examination boards comprises a Teachers Book and four themed Project Books, providing everything needed to manage a successful composition programme. The Project Books (EP 7680a – d) contain everything a student needs to embark on the work – five projects designed to be completed within a half-term period. Each is set out like a recipe book with descriptions of how to complete the process, and carefully limited choices within which to exercise creativity.
- an outline of the content of each project book: - introductions and checklist reminders for each project: - back-up guides to supervising and completing the projects: - a selection of kick-start ideas: short, quick exercises to get composing activitie s up and running or to investigate certain technical aspects of music: - integrated listening, performing and improvising activities: - notes on ancillary activities: evaluation, working to a brief and keeping a log: - teaching-point guidance and suggesti ons for classroom and project management.
- an outline of the content of each project book: - introductions and checklist reminders for each project: - back-up guides to supervising and completing the projects: - a selection of kick-start ideas: short, quick exercises to get composing activitie s up and running or to investigate certain technical aspects of music: - integrated listening, performing and improvising activities: - notes on ancillary activities: evaluation, working to a brief and keeping a log: - teaching-point guidance and suggesti ons for classroom and project management.
GCSE Composition Teachers Book