01968ngm a2200421Ia 450000100160000000500170001600700100003300800410004302000220008403500230010603500110012903500200014004000180016004900090017809000180018724501850020526000400039030001000043044000540053050000680058450000150065250800860066751100300075351800310078352003530081452100210116753800230118865000450121165000250125665000340128170000180131570000180133370000220135171000570137371000510143071000520148199900130153399780718010231120260227104101.0vf mbahou930303s1989 scu058 f vleng d cFor sale ( 69.95) a(TU)000780718UTK019 a816819 a(OCoLC)27656897 aIBScIBSdTKN aTKN9 aMT1b.K4 v.1200aIntegrating the artsh[videorecording] /cproducer/director, Steve Folks ; produced for the Office of Instructional Technology, State Department of Education by South Carolina ETV. aColumbia, S.C. :bS.C. ETV,cc1989. a1 videocassette (57 min., 50 sec.) :bsd., col. with b&w sequences ;c1/2 in +e1 series guide. 0aKey changes : a seminar for music educators ;v12 aTitle on cassette label and container: Intergrating [sic] arts. a1263-0014. aCamera operators, Robert Jackson, Craig Ness, Brett Raven; editor, Elaine Cooper.0 aSeries host: Ray Doughty. aRecorded on Oct. 18, 1989. aPresents a lecture by Dr. Bryan E. Lindsay, professor at the University of South Carolina, Spartanburg, and avid proponent of integrating the arts into the total school curriculum. He discusses and illustrates the inter-relationship of art and music to each other and to other curriculum components. A brief period of questions and answers follows.1 aMusic educators. aVHS-Standard play. 0aInterdisciplinary approach in education. 0aCurriculum planning. 0aMusicxInstruction and study.1 aFolks, Steve.1 aDoughty, Ray.1 aLindsay, Bryan E.1 aSouth Carolina.bOffice of Instructional Technology.2 aSouth Carolina Educational Television Network.2 aUniversity of South Carolina.bSchool of Music. c293d293