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      <title>Pace Philosophy of Piano Instruction</title>
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In this series "Two Heads Are Better Than One" Dr. Pace presents techniques piano teachers can employ to facilitate peer learning in their lessons.

Episode 1: Introduction to peer learning and the diad lesson structure.
Episode 2: Intoduction to peer to peer evaluation
Episode 3: Example of peer to peer learning through the analysis of a Bach two part invention
Episode 4: Further analysis of repertoire using Scarlatti example
Episode 5: Haydn example
Episode 6: Mendelssohn example
Episode 7: Conclusion of peer learning techniques 

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&lt;B&gt;Episode 1&lt;/B&gt;
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Episode 1: Introduction to peer learning and the diad lesson structure.
Episode 2: Intoduction to peer to peer evaluation
Episode 3: Example of peer to peer learning through the analysis of a Bach two part invention
Episode 4: Further analysis of repertoire using Scarlatti example
Episode 5: Haydn example
Episode 6: Mendelssohn example
Episode 7: Conclusion of peer learning techniques 

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Episode 1
Click Green Button to Start
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      <title>Episode 2: Introduction to Peer to Peer Evaluation</title>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 02 Apr 2006 23:23:36 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Episode 7: Conclusion of Peer Learning Techniques With Dr. Robert Pace</title>
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