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Changes in Perceptions of Confidence in Teaching Music by Preservice Students

The purpose of this study was to determine if a Primary Music Teaching Methods (PMTM) course can make a significant difference in perceptions of confidence in teaching music by preservice and to examine whether formal and informal musical experiences are significantly related to changes in perceptio...

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Published in:Bulletin of the Council for Research in Music Education 2004-07 (161/162), p.11-18
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Instrumental music
Music
Music education
Music students
Music teachers
Musical perception
Musical register
Perception
Perceptual experiences
Preservice Music Teachers
Primary education
Statistical Analysis
Teacher Education
Teaching
Teaching Methods
Vocal music
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