Pat Tregoning
MUS 23241
1-18-11
[Sanders, Paul D., 1995, Early public school music in the state of ohio, TRIAD, pp.37-39]
In this article, Sanders talks about the beginning "roots of music" in select school districts in Ohio. He looks at music in school districts of Akron, Chillicothe, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton, Defiance, Dover, Marietta , Massillon, New Philadelphia, Newark, Oberlin, Ripley, Sandusky, Toledo, Zanesville and talks about what each school did during the school day.
Once again, I personally do not have any personal connections to this because I was not alive when these programs were started. The closest connections I have were discussions I have had about this in Music Teaching class.
I could use this article in the future as a reference tool or potentially for a lesson if I became a professor or teacher in music education. I did not see this article as a necessarily agree/disagree article.
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