MacPhail Online Music Programming: 2019-20 Evaluation Results for the Online School Partnerships and Sing Play Learn Programs

The MacPhail Center for Music Online School Partnerships program aims to increase access to high-quality music education for students who attend schools in Greater Minnesota in order to improve student interest and knowledge in music, and to improve or maintain positive school engagement and non-aca...

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Cooperative Planning
Early Childhood Education
Educational Technology
Grade 10
Grade 11
Grade 12
Grade 6
Grade 7
Grade 8
Grade 9
Interpersonal Relationship
Job Satisfaction
Knowledge Level
Learner Engagement
Listening Skills
Low Income Students
Music Activities
Music Education
Music Teachers
Musicians
Online Courses
Partnerships in Education
Program Effectiveness
Program Implementation
Rural Schools
Secondary Education
Self Management
Skill Development
Social Emotional Learning
Student Attitudes
Student Interests
Student Motivation
Teacher Attitudes
Technology Uses in Education
Teleconferencing
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