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Monograph XV:  A Study of the Current Practices of Music Education in the Public Schools of Jefferson Parish (1969-1971)

“A Study of the Current Practices of Music Education in the Public Schools of Jefferson Parish (Louisiana 1969-1971)” by Bernice Grandison Dennis, provides a systematic and in-depth analysis of the music education programs, teaching methods, resources, and challenges within the Jefferson Parish public school system during a specific two-year period in the late 1960s and early 1970s. It aimed to provide a factual basis for understanding and potentially improving music education in the parish.

Published by
Jefferson Parish Historical Commission
Author
Bernice Grandison Dormio
Year Published
2004
Pages
58 pages
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