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    Episode 11: The Importance of Parental Value

    en-usJuly 15, 2015
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    About this Episode

    In this podcast, we discuss the factors that affect whether children choose to participate in music. We are reacting to a research study by Kwang Suk Yoon. Because a major motivator for the choice is parental value, we continue our previous discussions of parental involvement in the motivation of students in music.

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