
Since the mid-twentieth century, Zoltán Kodály's child-developmental philosophy for teaching music has had significant positive impact on music education around the world, and is now at the core of music teaching in the United States and other English speaking countries. The Kodály Today handbook series is the first comprehensive system to update and apply the Kodály concepts to teaching music in elementary school classrooms.Kodály in the Second Grade Classroom provides teachers with a step-by-step road map for developing children's performance, creative movement, and literacy skills in an organic and thoughtful manner. Through six years of field-testing with music kindergarten teachers in the United States, Great Britain, and Hungary (the home country of Zoltán Kodály), authors Micheál Houlahan and Philip Tacka have developed a methodology specifically for 21st century classrooms. Houlahan and Tacka use the latest research findings in cognition and perception to create a system not only appropriate for the developmental stages of second grade students but also one which integrates vertically between elementary music classes. The methods outlined in this volume encourage greater musical ability and creativity in children by teaching them to sing, move, play instruments, and develop music literacy skills. In addition, Kodály in the Second Grade Classroom promotes critical thinking, problem solving, and collaboration skills. Although the book uses the Kodály philosophy, its methodology has also been tested by teachers certified in Orff and Dalcroze, and has proven an essential guide for teachers no matter what their personal philosophy and specific training might be.Numerous children's songs are incorporated into Kodály in the Second Grade Classroom, as well as over 35 detailed lesson plans that demonstrate how music and literacy curriculum goals are transformed into tangible musical objectives. Scholarly yet practical and accessible, this volume is sure to be an esse
This volume investigates how the Kodály philosophy can be adapted to foster musical literacy and cognitive development in second-grade students within a contemporary classroom setting. Authors Micheál Houlahan and Philip Tacka utilize their extensive research in cognition and perception to update traditional music education practices. They present a structured, field-tested methodology designed to integrate seamlessly with existing elementary music curricula while promoting critical thinking and collaborative skills.
What You Will Find
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Educators and music specialists frequently cite this series as a foundational resource for modernizing Kodály-based instruction. Practitioners note that the prose balances scholarly research with actionable, classroom-ready strategies for diverse teaching environments.
Page Count:
296
Publication Date:
2015-08-11
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190235799
ISBN-13:
9780190235796
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