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Music and The Higher Education is a scholarly examination of music’s place within academic institutions and its impact on student growth and development. Edward Dickinson provides an in-depth analysis of how music education contributes to the intellectual and cultural enrichment of higher learning environments.
The book explores the historical context of music programs in universities, the pedagogical approaches to music instruction, and the benefits students derive from musical engagement. Dickinson addresses the importance of maintaining strong music curricula in colleges and universities, arguing for music’s essential role in a well-rounded education.
This work is invaluable for educators, administrators, musicians, and anyone interested in understanding the relationship between music and academic excellence. It serves as both a practical guide and philosophical treatise on the value of music in shaping educated, culturally aware individuals in higher education settings.
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