Instrumental Music Sample Clauses

Instrumental Music a. Senior High Band (includes away band camp,parades, festivals, concerts, etc.)-two positions 16%
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Instrumental Music. Marching Band will have a Director and an Assistant Director if one hundred (100) or more students are in the marching band. Additional support staff will be hired as needed.
Instrumental Music. L13.12 When hiring a teacher for the delivery of the instrumental program for the intermediate panel, the teacher must possess the Instrumental Music Qualifications as per the Ontario College of Teachers, unless by mutual consent. A Teacher may be retained out of order of seniority if there is no other Teacher with greater seniority, qualified to teach instrumental music as defined in accordance with the sub section 1. Only the instrumental music assignment FTE (full-time equivalent) will be protected from this article. Teachers currently teaching Instrumental Music as of the signing of this agreement shall be deemed to be a Qualified Instrumental Music teacher for the purposes of this article.
Instrumental Music. Secondary instrumental ensembles shall not exceed seventy-five (75) students; the ensemble size may be increased at the discretion of the band director. Lesson sizes shall not exceed an average of five (5) students per session. Secondary instrumental music teachers may be assigned thirty (30) instructional periods of not more than fifty (50) minutes each per week, and shall jointly develop with his/her building administrator an appropriate professional or supervisory period.
Instrumental Music. CCH6006 understanding of the principles of design (unity/variety, balance, emphasis, contrast, rhythm, repetition, proportion/scale, figure/ground relationships) and the elements of art (line, shape, color, value, texture and space) and how these formal elements contribute to the success of an artwork. In the art making process, students will be able to articulate their concepts through written reflection and classroom critiques enabling students to analyze their own artwork as well as their peers. ART I – CCH6003 UC APPROVED (ucf, credits) Art I will focus on studio work where students will be develop both skills in drawing and painting. In doing so, students will begin to see the world through the eyes of an artist. Students will be introduced to many art works from different time periods and cultures. By the end of the year, students will have the vocabulary to talk about art and a working knowledge of the aesthetics of art to appreciate it. UC APPROVED (ucf, credits) Instrumental Music is an introductory course that teaches techniques for playing musical instruments that develops musicianship skills for reading music notation and scores. Students will explore a variety of musical genres embracing a multicultural society. Concert preparation and musical performances are included. MUSIC APPRECIATION – CCH6007 UC APPROVED (ucf, credits) Music Appreciation is a yearlong non-performance course where students will be able to read basic music, improve their writing skills, and become aware of many styles of music that exist in today’s pop culture under the scope of various roles found in the music industry. We will start off with latin dance music and move into the current music genres that are pushing the boundaries in popular and underground music. Students will trace the roots of these styles and backtrack all year long, covering Techno, Rock, Hip-Hop, Soul/R&B, Jazz, Salsa, Reggae, Classical, African and other international music while researching folkloric and modern music cultures. By the end of the year, students will be able to integrate musical understanding into other academic disciplines and careers. College Prep Electives Course Title Credit Type Anthropology UCG, CG, Credits Economics UCG, CG, Credits Sociology UCG, CG, Credits Shakespeare UCG, CG, Credits Poetry and Poetics UCG, CG Credits ANTHROPOLOGY – CCH5001 UC APPROVED (ucg, cg, credits) Anthropology is the examination of what it means to be human. Students will examine various facets of th...
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