teaching introductory class

Fred S. Sturm fssturm@unm.edu
Tue, 04 Mar 2003 14:39:14 -0700


Try the archives under Piano Technology Class, around May 2001. There have been
others, but that was probably most recent. Somebody offered to send pdf files of
syllabus/lecture notes, and I asked for and received them. I can't seem to locate
them on my university computer. Maybe they are at home.
Regards,
Fred Sturm
University of New Mexico

imoberst wrote:

> Greetings,
>
> I will be teaching an introductory class to business ed. students next year.
> This will be an interim course, not exceeding 30 hours of contact time.
>
> Some of the things that will be required to be taught include an introduction
> to tuning and technical concept, piano developmental history, parts
> nomenclature, and an overview of the industry today.
>
> Since I am new to the CAUT mailing list, I am not familiar with "old"
> discussions on such a topic. (I am sure that this has been addressed before on
> many occasions) What I am looking for is reference to recommended curriculum,
> text, teaching techniques, and how to basically get the most applicable
> information to these students most effectively within this time parameter.
>
> Thank you in advance for your recommendations.
>
> John Imobersteg, R.P.T.
> University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh
> email: imoberst@uwosh.edu
>
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