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Indigenous political resistance teaches us how to rethink politics for the twenty-first century, and social anthropology has a role to play in this project.
The mind is taught not to direct the body, but to be in a state of harmonious awareness parallel with the body's natural movements.
Notation can be taught and the ear can be developed.
Both teacher training and teaching have undergone fundamental changes in the past four decades.
There is more to music teaching than the classroom.
The emphasis is on students' engagement in making and appreciating, with tutors providing models of planning, teaching and evaluating.
They make music independently of being shown or taught how to do so.
After six months of teaching there has, in fact, been a signi®cant decline in such music-making as compared to the eighteen months before.
The latter had formulated their opinions after a maximum of six months' teaching experience, the former after many years in the classroom.
Table 6 shows that 60 per cent already had a strong commitment to teaching when they left school.
The assessment process itself should not determine what is to be taught and learned (para. 4).
Assessment needs to be incorporated systematically into teaching strategies and practices at all levels (para. 4).
Student teachers may be placed in schools where music is taught well and generously resourced.
The advent of the gramophone transformed the cultural conditions of contemporary music, including the way it was taught.
There is, in teaching music (as in all other subjects), substantial room for legitimate differences in professional opinion.
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