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 Music Supporting   | 
Music As Independent Content Area | Music Integrated  With Other Content Areas  | 
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| Music Content Standards  Not Taught  | 
Music Content Standards  Taught Directly  | 
Music Content Standards  Taught With Other Standards  | 
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| M | 
 Music used as background, with minimal discussion or reflection. 
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 Music experienced through recordings or live performance. Reflection revolves around personal preference or general description. 
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 Music experienced through active listening with a focus on elements shared with another discipline. 
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M | 
| U | 
 Music used to enhance another area of the curriculum. 
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 Music studied within its historical and/or cultural context. 
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 Music creating or reinforcing thematic connections with another subject. 
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U | 
| S | 
 Music used to elicit a response through another artistic medium (dancing, drawing, painting, creative writing, etc.) 
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 Music engaged in as creative expression. Students play instruments, sing, perform, or compose music. 
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 Music shaping form and content through another artistic medium (dancing, drawing, painting, creative writing, etc) 
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S | 
| I | 
 Music used to elicit a response from another content area. 
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 Music studied as an artistic document. Students read, notate, listen to, analyze, and describe music using the terminology of music. 
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 Music expressing form and content from another subject area. 
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I | 
| C | 
 Music used to teach or reinforce concepts in another content area. 
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 Music explored as a multi-layered aesthetic experience, with meaning derived from the relationships among performing, dreating, and responding. 
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 Music explored with other subjects in ”two-way” or “thematic” integration: musical form and content merged with form and content from another subject so that each deepens the understanding of the other. 
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C | 
Created by: Susan Key, San Francisco Symphony; Robert Bullwinkel, FCOE [1]; Mary Nebel, CCESA [2]; Kim Morin, CSU Fresno [3]; Janet Greene, Oak Grove Unified [4]; with consultation from David Reider, Education Design [5].
© 2009 San Francisco Symphony, FCOE, CSU Fresno, CCESA and Oak Grove Unified. All Rights Reserved. For reprint permission please contact Susan Key.
Links:
[1] http://www.fcoe.k12.ca.us
[2] http://www.coconino.az.gov/schools.aspx?id=2291/
[3] http://www.csufresno.edu/
[4] http://www.ogsd.k12.ca.us/
[5] http://www.EducationDesign.biz