A Model of Sequential Music Teaching Utilising Philippine Vocal Materials
PhD Thesis | The University of Queensland, Australia • School of Music
This study is a direct response to Filipino teachers’ clamour for a more relevant music education. It re...
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Presented by Dr. Miriam B. Factora International Kodály Society Symposium August 13-20, 2005 | Leicestershire, England
I had the privilege of presenting at the 17th International Kodály Society Symposium in Leicestershire, England from August 13-20, 2005. This presentation showcased my doct...
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