ABSTRACT

This timely book explores teaching music in the urban setting along with interviews and journal accounts from urban music teachers in a variety of specializations. Written for pre-service music education students and music teachers new to urban teaching, this is a must-read for those considering teaching in the urban schools. Selected topics include culturally responsive teaching; White teachers working with students of color; nurturing pedagogy for at-risk youths; working with ESL students and immigrant families; creating a democratic and socially just music classroom; and developing habits of teaching that promote resilience and confidence in the emotional, social, and academic well-being of young musicians. A valuable resource for music teaching, this book features an accessible blend of theory and practice with authentic stories from the field.

chapter 1|12 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|34 pages

Nurturing Pedagogy

Acknowledging the gifts of every child

chapter 3|25 pages

Helping troubled students succeed

chapter 5|34 pages

Learning to roll with the punches

chapter 7|20 pages

Democracy, social justice, and hip hop

chapter 8|20 pages

The good teacher