Lesson Plans
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Lesson PlansEgypt: The Bedouin Culture
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Lesson PlanLead Belly and His Legacy of Southern Song
Interactives
Interactive Features
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Interactive FeatureHoliday Music from Around the World
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Interactive FeatureThe Look of the Listen
Courses for Teachers
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June 26-30, 2017West Virginia University
West Virginia University's School of Music will host its second Smithsonian Folkways Certificate course in World Music Pedagogy, June 26-30, 2017.
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June 26-30, 2017University of Washington, Seattle
Audio, video, print, electronic, and human resources are sampled in this intensive course, with the aim of learning as well as developing an understanding of way to teach music of the world’s cultures.
Resources
Additional Resources
- Smithsonian Learning Lab
Users can create and share personalized collections of more than 2 million Smithsonian assets for education purposes.
- Smithsonian Educators
The Smithsonian’s central portal for education programs across the institution.
- Folklife Education Resources
Hands-on activities to stimulate research and discussion about folklore, cultural heritage, and oral history.
- Smithsonian Libraries
Education resources and events for teachers, schools, teens, and adults.
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Users can search and listen in the library or from their homes or dormitories; create personal playlists; listen to themed playlists; and more. Instructors can create course folders and put tracks on digital course reserve. Research into history, geography, literature, cultural diversity, and other subject areas will be expanded with the addition of the music. Public libraries serving diverse populations can offer music from more than 160 countries around the world.
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