MWF 10:00 am - 10:50 am
T TH 12:30 pm - 1:50 pm
Course Description
This course is designed to provide the classroom teacher with an overview of elementary general music education. Students will learn age appropriate songs, activities, music concepts, and methods that may be implemented in the elementary class.
Course Objectives
Course Evaluation
20% Quizzes and Online Assignments
5% Rhyme Presentation
5% Melody Presentation
10% Children’s Book Presentation
20% Students with Special Needs Project (Case Study)
20% Semester Exam
20% Final Exam (Project)
The instructor reserves the right to cancel or adjust assignments as the course progresses. Students will be informed how this may effect grading.
Final Exam
Attendance on the final exam date is required for the final project. Missing the final exam results in no credit earned for the final project in addition to counting as an absence.
Grading Scale
90-100 A
80-89 B
70-79 C
60-69 D
59-Below F
Students participate in daily group activities designed for elementary class instruction. Activities are cumulative, building on previously learned concepts. Therefore, attendance is crucial to personal development. MWF students may miss class three times without a final grade reduction. TTH students may miss two classes without a final grade reduction. Each absence above the allotment reduces the final grade ten points (one letter grade). Tardy time counts toward absences. Nonparticipation in class equals one absence for each occurrence. Class participation includes all classroom activities (movement, rhythmic, melodic, singing, dancing, presentations and discussions).
Students Expectations/Conduct
Students are required to participate in all class activities. Students are to read daily assignments, prepare questions, and prepare to answer questions regarding assigned readings. All readings are reviewed in class for clarity and understanding.
Students are to conduct themselves in a professional manner so that all students may learn without distraction and disruption. This includes cell phones turned off and no texting. Classroom behavior that interferes with either the instructor’s ability to conduct the class or the ability of other students to profit from the instruction will result in the instructor’s removing the student(s) from the class.
Special Needs
Students who need course adaptations or accommodations because of a disability, who have emergency medical information that needs sharing, or who need special accommodations in case the building must be evacuated, please make an appointment with the professor as soon as possible.
Privacy Statement
Federal privacy law prohibits the instructor from releasing information about students to certain parties outside of the university without the signed consent of the student. Thus, in almost all cases the professor will not discuss a students’ academic progress or other matters with his/her parents. Please do not have them call. Regardless of these important legal considerations, the professors’ general policy is to communicate with the students, not their parents, even when a student has signed a consent form. College students are adults and are expected to behave accordingly.
Academic Dishonesty
Academic dishonesty including plagiarism and giving or receiving unauthorized assistance is prohibited. Plagiarism is (1) the use of source material of other persons (either published or unpublished, including the Internet) without following the accepted techniques of giving credit or (2) the submission for credit of work not the individual’s to whom credit is given. If a student in the class plagiarizes material, appropriate disciplinary action will be taken. The Student Honor Creed developed and adopted by the MSU Student Government reinforces the discouragement of plagiarism and other unethical behaviors. The first statement of the creed reads, “As an MSU student, I pledge not to lie, cheat, steal, or help anyone else do so.” Plagiarism is lying, cheating, and stealing.