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Tribute to John Paynter

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 January 2011

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One of the most impressive things about John Paynter was that he was an excellent teacher; not flashy or showy, but quietly unassuming. Numerous friends and colleagues have commented on how he could walk into a classroom of children or adults and with a few quiet words get them all concentrating on making music together and thinking hard about what they were doing. This certainly inspired me to become a teacher, although it took me many years to learn how to direct and organise with apparently such small interventions. He could pick a few apt words and create a perfect environment for working.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2011

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MILLS, J. & PAYNTER, J. (2008) Thinking and Making: Selections from the Writings of John Paynter on Music in Education. Oxford: Oxford University Press.Google Scholar
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