Bibliography for Paper and Lessons

 

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Cockburn, V. (1991). The uses of folk music and songwriting in the classroom. Harvard
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Driggs, J. (2001). A brief history of clog dancing. Doubletoe Times Magazine.
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Dzuris, L. (2003). Using folk songs and ballads in an interdisciplinary approach to
american history. The History Teacher, 36, 331-342.

Glassie, H., Ives, E.D., Szwed, J.F. (1970). Folksongs and their makers. Bowling Green,
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Jalongo, M.R. (1983). Preserving american folk heritage through story and song.(ERIC
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Labuta, J., & Smith, D. (1997). Music education, historical contexts and perspectives. Upper Saddle River , NJ: Prentice Hall.

Making Friends (2005). Cool crafts for kewl kids. Retrieved November 12, 2005, from
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Nettl, B. (1962.) An introduction to folk music in the united states. Detroit, MI: Wayne
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North Carolina Department of Public Instruction (2003). North Carolina Standard Course of Study. Retrieved November 5, 2005, from http://www.ncpublicschools.org/curriculum/socialstudies

Takahashi, N. (1998). Basic movements. Retrieved November 12, 2005, from
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Wikipedia (2005). Folk music. Retrieved November 2, 2005, from
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Instrument Making
Folk Song Music Site
Clogging Steps
Basic Folk Dance Movements
Rhyming Lyrics Help for Students
Harmonica Tips
Wikipedia—Online Encyclopedia
Google
Stephen Foster
Bob Dylan
Folk Music Home Page
Folk Bands and Artists


 

 
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