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Hearing Protection For The Critical Listener

Acoustic Ecology Review, 2023
Hearing is one of our most important senses; the one, it can be argued, without which our lives are most impacted (Gasaway, 1996). For critical listeners and acoustic ecologists, hearing has special significance. Since relatively modest changes may effect our aural perceptions and the enjoyment we derive from the aesthetic and professional ...
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Listening to Silences: New Essays in Feminist Criticism.

American Literature, 1996
Listening to Silences: New Essays in Feminist Criticism. Elaine Hedges and Shelley Fisher Fishkin, editors. New York: Oxford University Press, 1994. vii + 326 pages. As Hedges and Fishkin write in their introduction to Listening to Silences, the volume "is intended both to trace a genealogy and to offer a spectrum of the ways in which contemporary ...
Barbara Frey Waxman   +2 more
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Critical Thinking and Music Listening

Music Educators Journal, 1989
How can teachers encourage students to use critical thinking to develop listening skills? Lenore Pogonowski, department chairperson for the arts in education at Teachers College Columbia University in New York, believes that dialogues that involve students in analysis can help them become better listeners and musicians.
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Critical Listening for Critical Conversations

English Journal, 2021
Melissa Schieble   +2 more
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Critical Listening

2020
David E. Stone, Vanessa Theme Ament
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Policy Analysis as Critical Listening

2009
Abstract Interviews are often conducted in public policy work, in order to make new things happen, to find out what are the most efficient methods in politically uncertain and fluid settings, and to learn. This article explores the work of interviewing and listening to multiple parties in two ways.
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A critical ethnography of democratic music listening

British Journal of Music Education, 2012
The purpose of this critical ethnography was to investigate how music educators can approach the development of students’ music listening abilities democratically in order to deepen students’ musical understandings and, by teaching through music, create pathways for student–teacher transactions that are inclusive, educative, ethical and transformative.
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Listening Critically

2022
Gregory Young, Steve Roens
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Critical Listening:

2023
Julia E. Kiernan   +2 more
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Teaching listening through evaluation and criticism

The Speech Teacher, 1953
(1953). Teaching listening through evaluation and criticism. The Speech Teacher: Vol. 2, No. 3, pp. 178-180.
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