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Key Signature Test
(m21185)
Author:
Terry B. Ewell
Keywords:
key
,
music
,
signature
,
test
Summary:
Students are required to identify and supply key signatures for major and minor keys.
Subject:
Arts
Language:
English
Popularity:
84.08%
Revised:
2009-03-30
Revisions:
New
Sampling and Data: Key Terms
(m16007)
Authors:
Susan Dean
,
Barbara Illowsky, Ph.D.
Keywords:
average
,
categorical
,
data
,
numerical
,
parameter
,
population
,
proportion
,
representative
,
sample
,
sampling
,
statistic
,
variable
Summary:
This module introduces a number of key terms related to statistical sampling and data.
Subject:
Mathematics and Statistics
Language:
English
Popularity:
95.14%
Revised:
2009-02-18
Revisions:
14
Leadership is the Key to Sustainable Community Development in Ecuador
(m16915)
Author:
Cornell Menking
Keywords:
community development
,
Ecuador
,
leadership
,
moral leadership
,
sustainability
Summary:
I come to the field of educational administration from a rather unorthodox background. The search which led me to education began as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Sierra Leone. I left there frustrated with what passed as “development”. I heard the term “sustainability” thrown around and saw nothing sustainable about ... their practice.
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I come to the field of educational administration from a rather unorthodox background. The search which led me to education began as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Sierra Leone. I left there frustrated with what passed as “development”. I heard the term “sustainability” thrown around and saw nothing sustainable about what was being done. I saw not only short-term improvement in people’s lives, but also an incredible waste of resources and a feeding frenzy of development officers getting fat on NGO and western government funding. Sadly, in the years following my service in Sierra Leone, I also saw the peaceful Sierra Leoneans turn into symbols of humanity’s darkest side (referring to the gruesome civil war in Sierra Leone). It was depressing, really. Fate took me next to working with immigrants in New Mexico with a literacy project. I found the results of education much more rewarding and tangible. My belief in the potential of education was confirmed once again as I next worked with English teachers in northeastern Siberia in the Sakha Republic from 1993-1996. I decided education was always the common denominator in any “sustainable development” approach, so I returned to the U.S. and the University of New Mexico for graduate degrees in education. It was my doctoral research on an educational project aimed at sustainable community development via “moral leadership” and “personal and social transformation” that is the topic of this article. In my opinion, this is a example of a community development project that deserves the blue ribbon label of “sustainable”. My purpose here is to simply introduce educational leaders, as briefly as possible, to this model. I will conclude by suggesting how further exploration of “moral leadership” might help educational administrators and professors improve their practice.
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Subject:
Social Sciences
Language:
English
Popularity:
57.57%
Revised:
2008-06-24
Revisions:
New
Key Results and Conclusion
(m18973)
Author:
Jaimeet Gulati
Keywords:
can
,
DMT
,
elec 301
,
impulse response
,
modulation
,
results
,
spectrogram
,
string
Summary:
This section lists the key results of our projects and some final conclusions.
Subject:
Science and Technology
Language:
English
Popularity:
44.01%
Revised:
2008-12-17
Revisions:
New
The Circle of Fifths
(m10865)
Author:
Catherine Schmidt-Jones
Keywords:
fifths
,
flats
,
key signature
,
major keys
,
minor keys
,
related keys
,
sharps
Summary:
Picturing a circle of fifths can help you identify key signatures, find related keys, and remember the order of sharps and flats in key signatures.
Subject:
Arts
Language:
English
Popularity:
99.98%
Revised:
2007-10-03
Revisions:
12
Minor Keys and Scales
(m10856)
Author:
Catherine Schmidt-Jones
Keywords:
dorian minor
,
harmonic minor
,
keys
,
melodic minor
,
minor keys
,
minor scales
,
natural minor
,
scales
Summary:
The interval pattern for minor scales is different from that of major scales. Every minor key shares a key signature with its relative major. There are three common types of minor scales: natural minor, melodic minor, and harmonic minor. Jazz also commonly uses a "dorian minor".
Subject:
Arts
Language:
English
Popularity:
99.99%
Revised:
2007-10-03
Revisions:
19
Major Keys and Scales
(m10851)
Author:
Catherine Schmidt-Jones
Keywords:
keys
,
major keys
,
major scales
,
scales
Summary:
A scale is a list of all the notes in a key. Major scales all follow the same interval pattern.
Subject:
Arts
Language:
English
Popularity:
99.96%
Revised:
2009-04-24
Revisions:
22
Tuning Systems
(m11639)
Author:
Catherine Schmidt-Jones
Keywords:
equal temperament
,
intonation
,
just intonation
,
mean-tone
,
Pythagorean
,
temperament
,
tuning
,
well temperament
Summary:
An overview of music tuning systems
Subject:
Arts
Language:
English
Popularity:
99.56%
Revised:
2009-04-24
Revisions:
18
Understanding Basic Music Theory: Course Introduction
(m13685)
Author:
Catherine Schmidt-Jones
Keywords:
acoustics
,
chords
,
frequency
,
harmonic analysis
,
harmony
,
major key
,
minor key
,
music
,
music theory
,
pitch
,
scales
,
triads
,
wavelength
Summary:
An introduction to the expanded music theory course, with suggestions on how to use the materials.
Subject:
Arts
Language:
English
Popularity:
99.51%
Revised:
2008-05-06
Revisions:
7
Beyond Triads: Naming Other Chords
(m11995)
Author:
Catherine Schmidt-Jones
Keywords:
altered chords
,
bass notes
,
chords
,
chord symbols
,
diminished seventh
,
extended chords
,
half-diminished seventh
,
major seventh
,
minor seventh
,
seventh chords
,
suspended chords
,
suspensions
,
triads
Summary:
The name of a chord is determined by the relationship to the tonic of every note in the chord.
Subject:
Arts
Language:
English
Popularity:
98.33%
Revised:
2007-10-04
Revisions:
10
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