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has gloss | eng: James Mursell (1893 - 1963) wrote extensively about music education and musical growth in classroom settings. He was aware of the students role in learning, and he believed that, unless students are intrinsically motivated to learn, their musical growth will be minimal at best. To Mursells way of thinking, the best motivator is the active, participatory musical experience--singing, playing, listening to, and being actively involved in other ways with high-quality music. This is the all-important starting point for motivation, and it is from these experiences that musical growth can be drawn. |
lexicalization | eng: James Mursell |
instance of | c/American educationists |
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