Making Music in the Primary School

Making Music in the Primary School
Title Making Music in the Primary School PDF eBook
Author Nick Beach
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 165
Release 2010-12-16
Genre Education
ISBN 1136850422

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An essential guide for teaching and learning music with the whole class. It provides a framework for successful musical experiences with large groups of children and is illustrated throughout with carefully designed activities to try out in the classroom. The guidance in this book will help you support and develop children's musical experience,

Music in the Primary School

Music in the Primary School
Title Music in the Primary School PDF eBook
Author Janet Mills
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 192
Release 1993-03-04
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780521448253

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This Handbook is for all primary teachers, whether or not they feel they are at all 'musical'. The author, Dr Janet Mills, believes that primary class teachers can and should teach music, just as they teach all other subjects. This new edition has been revised and updated to take into account the latest requirements of the National Curriculum in England and Wales. However, all student teachers, teachers and initial teacher trainers, wherever they are working, will find this book a valuable resource, and essential reading. '... lively and honest ... has children and music at heart' Times Educational Supplement '... essential reading for student teachers, teachers and initial teacher trainers ... a valuable resource and a refreshing contribution to the literature of primary music'. Education '... remarkably timely and well conceived ...' British Journal of Music Education

Teaching Music in the Primary School 2/e

Teaching Music in the Primary School 2/e
Title Teaching Music in the Primary School 2/e PDF eBook
Author Joanna Glover
Publisher A&C Black
Total Pages 208
Release 1998-11-01
Genre Education
ISBN 0826478182

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Music's place in the National Curriculum in England and Wales is now firmly established. This book is a guide to help all primary teachers, and those with a co-ordinating role who support them, develop music in their classrooms. it looks at children's learning in music, in the context of current thinking on primary education and the developments of primary music since 1991. There are well-researched chapters on promoting children's musical composition and the ways in which music can be related to the whole primary curriculum. With a wealth of straightforward, practical ideas, a revised chapter on assesment and a new chapter on the role of the music co-ordinator, this new edition of Teachin Music in the Primary School will be indispensable reading for all primary teachers, primary music co-ordinators and those running music courses in teacher education at undergraduate, postgraduate or INSET levels. The editors are both at Bath Spa University College, where Joanna Glover is a Senior Lecturer in Music Education and Stephen Ward is Head of Department of Primary Education in the Faculty of Education and Human Sciences.

Teaching Primary Music

Teaching Primary Music
Title Teaching Primary Music PDF eBook
Author Alison Daubney
Publisher SAGE
Total Pages 185
Release 2017-04-10
Genre Education
ISBN 1526421534

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This book gives beginning primary school teachers clear guidance on how to successfully teach music without recourse to specialized training.

Teaching Music in Primary Schools

Teaching Music in Primary Schools
Title Teaching Music in Primary Schools PDF eBook
Author Patrick Jones
Publisher Learning Matters Limited
Total Pages 0
Release 2008
Genre Education
ISBN 9781844451418

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"This book is aimed at primary teacher trainees, both undergraduate and postgraduate, and covers the range of music education from Foundation Stage to the end of Key Stage 2. It encourages and equips trainees to make a confident start to teaching music in the primary classroom, whatever their level of musical experience or formal skills. Sections cover listening and appraising, singing, playing instruments, musical development, planning and organisation, music across the curriculum and music and creativity. The book promotes the use of music for its own sake, and as a stimulus and support across the curriculum, recognising its contribution to a creative and enjoyable working ethos in the classroom as envisaged in Excellence and Enjoyment."--BOOK JACKET.

Teaching Music Creatively

Teaching Music Creatively
Title Teaching Music Creatively PDF eBook
Author Pamela Burnard
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 353
Release 2013-06-07
Genre Education
ISBN 1135049955

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Offering a brand new approach to teaching music in the primary classroom, Teaching Music Creatively provides training and qualified teachers with a comprehensive understanding of how to effectively deliver a creative music curriculum. Exploring research-informed teaching ideas, diverse practices and approaches to music teaching, the authors offer well-tested strategies for developing children’s musical creativity, knowledge, skills and understanding. With ground-breaking contributions from international experts in the field, this book presents a unique set of perspectives on music teaching. Key topics covered include: Creative teaching, and what it means to teach creatively; Composition, listening and notation; Spontaneous music-making; Group music and performance; The use of multimedia; Integration of music into the wider curriculum; Musical play; Cultural diversity; Assessment and planning. Packed with practical, innovative ideas for teaching music in a lively and creative way, together with the theory and background necessary to develop a comprehensive understanding of creative teaching methods, Teaching Music Creatively is an invaluable resource for undergraduate and postgraduate students in initial teacher training, practising teachers, and undergraduate students of music and education.

Music in the School

Music in the School
Title Music in the School PDF eBook
Author Janet Mills
Publisher
Total Pages 262
Release 2005
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN

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How do some schools get music so right while others get it so wrong? Janet Mills, a former HMI and teacher, draws on work in more than 800 schools and published research as she seeks to help schools improve their practice - no matter how good it is already. Successful teaching, she argues, is creative, uplifting, enabling, and, above all, rooted in music. The aim of this book is to 'Put the music back into music'.Thought-provoking, challenging, and empowering, this book is an essential read for all those interested in music in schools, including class teachers, instrumental teachers, and researchers. Using informative and entertaining examples and anecdotes, Janet Mills criticizes notions such as 'musical children' and 'musical schools', and comments on the roles of instrumental teachers and so-called 'non-specialists'. She explores how music in school can, and must, interact with music out of school, and considers how to measure progress in music - and how not to. Music in the School is not a step-by-step guide to better teaching, but rather a springboard for consideration, reflection, and action. Anyone who cares about music at school will find this book a powerful tool.