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 |
This book gives beginning primary school teachers clear guidance on how to successfully teach music without recourse to specialized training.
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 |
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 Music Creatively
Title | Teaching Music Creatively PDF eBook |
Author | Pamela Burnard |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | 206 |
Release | 2017-05-18 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1317285581 |
Fully updated in light of the latest research and practice in primary education, Teaching Music Creatively offers all teachers a comprehensive understanding of how to develop, deliver and enjoy a creative music curriculum. It is inspired by the belief that all those concerned with primary education have a deep interest in creativity and supports teachers in developing the confidence to teach and celebrate creative music teaching throughout school. With groundbreaking contributions from international experts in the field, it offers well-tested strategies for developing children’s musical creativity, knowledge, skills and understanding. This edition includes a brand new chapter on teaching interculturally, showing how children can reach their full creative potential and not be constrained by cultural stereotyping. 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 ■ Assessment and planning. Teaching Music Creatively is packed with practical, innovative ideas for teaching music in a lively and imaginative way, together with the theory and background necessary to develop a comprehensive understanding of creative teaching methods. It is an invaluable resource for all those training to become primary school teachers, as well as practicing teachers looking for support and inspiration and undergraduate students of music and education.
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 |
"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.
Making Music in the Primary School
Title | Making Music in the Primary School PDF eBook |
Author | Nick Beach |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 347 |
Release | 2010-12-16 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1136850414 |
Making Music in the Primary School is an essential guide for all student and practising primary school teachers, instrumental teachers and community musicians involved in music with children. It explores teaching and learning music with the whole class and provides a framework for successful musical experiences with large groups of children. Striking the perfect balance between theory and practice, this invaluable text includes case studies and exemplars, carefully designed activities to try out in the classroom, as well as a range of tried-and-tested teaching strategies to help you support and develop children’s musical experience in the classroom. Grounded within a practical, philosophical and theoretical framework, the book is structured around the four key principles that underpin effective music teaching and experience: Integration – how can we join up children’s musical experiences? Creativity – how can we support children’s musical exploration? Access and Inclusion – how can we provide a relevant experience for every child? Collaboration – how might we work together to achieve these aims? Written in a clear, accessible and engaging style, Making Music in the Primary School will give you all the confidence you need when working with whole classes, whatever your musical or teaching background.
Teaching Music in the Primary School
Title | Teaching Music in the Primary School PDF eBook |
Author | Joanna Glover |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | 208 |
Release | 2004-07-08 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1847140459 |
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 Teaching 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.
Issues in Music Teaching
Title | Issues in Music Teaching PDF eBook |
Author | Chris Philpott |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 273 |
Release | 2004-08-02 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1134560109 |
Issues in Music Teaching stimulates critical reflection on a range of topics related to the teaching and learning of music in both the primary and secondary school, including: the place of music in the curriculum the nature of music and music education ICT and music education music education and individual needs continuity and progression in music education The book prompts the reader to be analytical and critical of theory and practice, and to become an autonomous professional and curriculum developer.