Britton, Allen P., editor. Journal of Research in Music Education: Music Education Materials, Spring, 1959. Washington: Music Educators National Conference, 1959. References.
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Brooks, B. and Brown, Harry A. MusicEducation in the Elementary School. New York: American Book Company, 1946. pp. 229-244. A text for teachers.
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Buck, Paul H., chairman.General Education in a Free Society. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. 1946. pp. 127-129, 213-215. A good general philosophical outlook.
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Buttleman, Glenn C., editor. The Music Educators Journal. Washington: Music Educators National Conference:
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"Creativity Is An Attitude" January, 1955; p. 23.
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"Creative Arts Course for College Students," op. cit.
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"Let's Not Routinize Creative Expression," April-May, 1956, p. 82.
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"Let's Write an Operetta, "November-December, 1957, p. 68.
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"Miniature Orchestra Comes to Light," op. cit., p. 72.
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"Music Education and Creativity," February-March, 1960 ; p. 58.
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"Creativity in the Elementary School," June-July, 1960 ; p. 78. A review.
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"Creativity in Music Education," November, December, 1961; p. 51.
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"Creative Dimensions in Education," September-October, 1962, p. 25.
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Earhart, Will. "Creative Activities." Thirty-fifth Yearbook of the National Society of the Study ofEducation, 1936. p. 123.
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Education and the CreativeArts. Annual Report of the American Association of School Administrators . Washington: National Education Association, 1959.
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Ellison, Alfred.Music With ChildrenNew York : McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1959. pp. 227-254. A text for teachers.
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Fliegler, Louis A.Curriculum Planning for the Gifted. Englewood Cliffs, N. J.: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1961. pp. 305-310.
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Guilford, J.B. "The Psychology of Creativity." Los Angeles, Calif.: Creative Crafts. A pamphlet. Very thought provoking.
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Hartshorn, William C., editor, Music for the Academically Talented Student. Washington : National Education Association, 1960.
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How Children Can Be Creative. Washington : the United State Printing Office, 1959.
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Lowenfeld, C. "Research in Creativity." N.E.A. Journal, November, 1958. Washington : National Education Association, 1958.
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McMillan, L. Eileen.Guiding Children's Growth in Music. Boston: Ginn and Company, 1959. pp. 99-124. A text for teachers.
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Myers. Louise Kifer.Teaching Children Music in the Elementary School. Englewood Cliffs, N. J.: Prentice-Hall, Inc.; 1950, revised, 1956. pp. 139-158, 103-105, 121. A text for teachers.
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Norton, John K. , chairman. Education of the Gifted. Washington: National Education Association , 1950. Statement by the Educational Policies Commission of the American Association of School Administrators.
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Nye, Robert and Bergethon, Bjornar.Basic Music for the Classroom Teacher. Englewood Cliffs, N. J.: Prentice-Hall, Inc.; 1957. pp. 82-87. A text for teachers, not specialists.
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Nye, Robert and Vernice Trousdale Nye.Music in the Elementary School. Englewood Cliffs, N. J.: Prentice-Hall, 1957. pp. 141-164, 233, 259, 59. A text for teachers.
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Snyder, Alice M.Creating Music with Children: New York: Mills Music Corporation, 957. A "how-to" book.
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Thompson, Carl O. and Nordholm, Harriet.Keys to Teaching Elementary School Music. Minneapolis: Schmitt. Hall and McCreary Company, 1949. pp. 90, 111, 132, 149, 154, 170, 186, 203. A text for teachers, not specialists.
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Whybrew, William E.Measurement and Evaluation in Music. Dubuque: Wm. C. Brown Company Publishers; 1962. A good review of tests in music.