The workshop, 'Making Cultural Connections through Philippine Songs, Spoken Rhymes, Games, and Dance,' hosted by the Kodály Association of Southern California on Saturday, November 2, 2024, at Azusa Pacific University, was an absolute blast! From the moment I w...
Category: Speaker-Presenter
Workshop Topics
WORKSHOP TOPICS
Creative Music Teaching
Cultural Relevance in Music Education
Making Cultural Connections in Music Education
Celebrating Diversity through Music
Creative Music Making through Multicultural Games
Philippine Songs, Spoken Rhymes, and Games: Applications in the Cl...
Meet Miriam
Meet Miriam
Miriam B. Factora, Ph.D., was born and raised in Sarrat, Ilocos Norte, Philippines. Educated within a colonial system, she has developed a fervent interest in fieldwork research, driven by her mission to discover pedagogical materials that better reflect student cultures. This ...
Music Education for All Amid Diversity
Music Education for All Amid Diversity
Click title to download PDF File
University of Redlands, Marin Campus | San Anselmo, CaliforniaDelivered on April 27, 2024 by Miriam B. Factora, Ph.D.Music Education for ALL: Panel Discussion
In my presentation for a panel discussion h...
A Music Educator’s Venture into Fieldwork Research
A Music Educator’s Venture into Fieldwork Research
Zoltán Kodály’s Influence as a Scholar
Click title to download PDF File
22nd International Kodály SymposiumKeynote Address delivered by Dr. Miriam B. FactoraAugust 6, 2015 | Edinburgh, Scotland
On ...
The Music Educator as a Fieldworker | Discoveries in the Field
Keynote Speech Presented by Miriam B. Factora, Ph.D.18th International Kodály SymposiumAugust 3-10, 2007 | Columbus, Ohio, USA
At my keynote address during the 18th International Kodály Society Symposium in Columbus, Ohio (U.S.A.) on August 3-10, 2007, I shared insights gained from my exten...