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Musical Childhoods eBook

Explorations In The Pre-School Years

by Jan Deans, Jill Ferris, Aleksandra Acker e Berenice Nyland
language: english
Publisher: TAYLOR & FRANCIS, February of 2015 ‧
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Musical Childhoods is a culmination of more than a decade of research driven by the fact that music has been neglected in early childhood programs in favour of literacy and numeracy. Recent research has identified a connection between academic performance and musical programs and this has given music a renewed status in many schools.

This book promotes the idea of children’s competence in the use of the language of music and argues that all children have a right to participate in musical discovery and celebrates children’s engagement with meaningful and disparate experiences in music. Written by leading practitioners and researchers in the field, this book seeks to reaffirm children’s communicative competence when exposed to high quality musical experience, provide new perspectives on children’s ability to engage with music in many diverse forms and explore and promote the role of the musician as an artist and teacher.

The book is structured into three parts:

  • The theoretical overview
  • The children, the musicians and the music
  • The research through the eyes of the protagonist and looking into the future

Early childhood students, researchers and academics with a specific interest in music and musicality will find this an insightful read.

Musical Childhoods

Explorations In The Pre-School Years

by Jan Deans, Jill Ferris, Aleksandra Acker e Berenice Nyland

Property Description
ISBN: 9781317805205
Publisher: TAYLOR & FRANCIS
Release Date: February of 2015
Language: English
Format: eBook
File Format and Compatibility: PDF para ADE
Categories: eBooks in English > Parenting > Educational Policies and School Administration
eBooks in English > Children’s and Young Adult > Reference books
EAN: 9781317805205