Music Education at the OISE Library

Music education is one of the OISE lobby display themes for the month of March. The library has a variety of materials available for teaching music, brushing up on theory and exploring new ways to engage students in music at school. These materials include both recent books and older resources, which reflect the long history of music education materials in the OISE collections.

There are several notable Canadian resources on display this month alongside the international perspectives being highlighted. These include monographs and textbooks relevant to the Canadian context. Music education does not have to be limited to music class; the resources on display this month will be helpful for integrating music into lesson plans across the curriculum. Examples of this include integrating music into getting kids moving, multicultural education through music and music to help teach language skills. Students will be able to build their confidence and learn a new skill with the music kits included in the display.

This display will be in the OISE lobby until the end of March. Remember, if you should see something that you are interested in borrowing, please don’t be shy! Ask one of our staff members at the circulation desk to borrow the materials.

Happy reading!

About Nora Frauley-Elson

Graduate Student Library Assistant at OISE Library| Master of Information 2017, University of Toronto
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