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PostSubject: What is your response to this article?   What is your response to this article? Icon_minitimeSun Mar 30, 2008 11:33 pm

I would like to suggest that you respond on the following:

1. General comments (do you agree with what is said about teaching music in 2050?)

2. How would the lesson plans we have read about (that you are assigned to read) will remain relevant in 2050, according to the article.

3. What are implications in terms of
a. music education structure/framework
b. teacher's capacity/professional development.

4. What are some strategic actions that Music Unit should consider putting in place now.
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