
General music is informed by a variety of teaching approaches and methods. These pedagogical frameworks guide teachers in planning and implementing instruction. Established approaches to teaching general music must be understood, critically examined, and possibly re-imagined for their potential in school and community music education programs.Teaching General Music brings together the top scholars and practitioners in general music education to create a panoramic view of general music pedagogy and to provide critical lenses through which to view these frameworks. The collection includes an examination of the most prevalent approaches to teaching general music, including Dalcroze, Informal Learning, Interdisciplinary, Kodály, Music Learning Theory, Orff Schulwerk, Social Constructivism, and World Music Pedagogy. In addition, it provides critical analyses of general music and teaching systems, in light of the ways children around the world experience music in their lives. Rather than promoting or advocating for any single approach to teaching music, this book presents the various approaches in conversation with one another. Highlighting the perceived and documented benefits, limits, challenges, and potentials of each, Teaching General Music offers myriad lenses through which to re-read, re-think, and re-practice these approaches.
This volume investigates the diverse pedagogical frameworks currently shaping general music education to determine how these established methods can be critically examined and re-imagined for contemporary school and community programs. The text functions as a collaborative effort among leading scholars and practitioners who provide a comprehensive overview of music instruction. By avoiding the promotion of a single methodology, the contributors offer a comparative analysis that encourages educators to evaluate the efficacy and limitations of various instructional systems in relation to how children experience music globally.
What You Will Find
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Experts and educators recognize this collection as a vital resource for understanding the theoretical underpinnings of music pedagogy. Readers frequently note that the text provides a balanced, academic perspective that is useful for both pre-service teachers and experienced practitioners seeking to refine their instructional philosophy.
Page Count:
392
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190465263
ISBN-13:
9780190465261
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