Review of Norton Guide to Teaching Music History
Abstract
The Norton Guide to Teaching Music History, edited by Matthew Balensuela, is an excellent resource for music history instructors at a variety of institution types and with varying degrees of experience. The collection of essays covers topics that address course content, assignments, methods, and approaches. The book includes timely materials on making music history courses more accessible, diverse, equitable, and inclusive.
Published
2021-06-10
Section
Reviews
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