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Lesson
Plan : Radio Show
(adapted
from "Bringing Music History to Life" by Jeffery E. Bush, Arizona
State University in Tempe, Music Educators Journal, May 2000)
This
activity offers the opportunity for your students to use today's
technology to explore historical themes of any era. If done during
the week after the musician's introductory session it will give
a rich context with which to experience the rest of the residency.
It is only a suggestion and can be modified or replaced with another
approach you want to try.
Groups
of 3-6 students will present a fictitious radio show, to the class
(or record and play it on a tape recorder). They can find information
in encyclopedias, textbooks, monographs, CDs or videos from your
school or district library. Your musician will provide a musical
overview in the first session. The length of each segment is up
to you, but short and sweet is best.
Sample
websites are provided to research the following segments of the
show (search www.google.com
to find more):
Radio
Show Schedule:
Day
One: Make outline, list of assignments, and time lengths of each
segment
Day
Two: Research; Day Three - Group discussion and revisions (+ tape-recording
if desired); Day Four - Live or taped presentations.
Preparation
and Teamwork:
Each
group decides for itself how to assign tasks, including who researches
what, how to write the script and rehearse. If recorded, it's played
twice for the class: first as an introduction and second for evaluation.
Class
Discussion:
1.
What role did the music play?
2.
How did one person, event, art form or technology influence another
aspect of art or life?
3.
Similarities and differences in themes, ideals and audiences.
4.
Describe any changes over time.
Assessment:
1.
Teacher and/or students can create an evaluation form to fill out
after each presentation covering thoroughness, interest and creativity.
Or use Critical Reflections that I can send you.
2.
The students in each group can answer some or all of the questions
from Self-Assessment of a Music History Project. I can send this
to you.
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