· 1.1 The ability to use a knowledge of music
history and theory to enlarge the student’s understanding of music
and the evolution and characteristics of styles.
· 1.2 A knowledge of music literature suitable for
various age levels and the ability to select music appropriate for the
ensemble and/or individual student.
· 1.4 The ability to use and the knowledge of the
importance and nature of the music of various world cultures,
including American music, (black, folk, jazz, musical theater, music
of North Caroling composers, and twentieth-century music).
· 2.1 A broad music background based on a
comprehensive understanding of music, and the ability to integrate
this understanding into artistic musical expression.
· 3.1 An understanding and knowledge of staging and
the visual presentation of ensembles in performance.
· 4.4 Conducting skills and teaching techniques
sufficient to elicit a musical performance from both choral and
instrumental ensembles at all levels K-12.
· 4.14 The ability to convey to students creative
approaches to the study and performance of music which will enable
them to become consumers as well as performers of music.
· 4.15 The ability to inspire students to
participate in a diversified program of music which will enable them
to become consumers as well as performers of music.
· 4.16 The ability to evaluate musical performance
and student work and to involve students in the evaluative process.
· 5.9 A recognition of the role of music education
as a part of aesthetic experience at all levels of instruction.
· 5.11 A recognition of the need for a vital and
diversified music curriculum in the schools which will encourage
continued musical growth and involvement beyond the years of formal
education.
· 5.13 The ability to put student needs ahead of
personal needs.