An introduction to music in early childhood education / Joanne Greata.
"An Introduction to Music in Early Childhood Education takes a hands-on approach to learning and teaching music. It offers teachers, students, and parents a basic understanding of music and its role in early childhood education. This resource provides an abundance of information necessary to help you acquire the basic knowledge needed to enhance early childhood learning with music. You will learn how to create a musically nurturing environment while providing culturally-diverse, musical learning experiences for all children ages birth to nine."--Jacket.
Record details
- ISBN: 0766863034
- ISBN: 9780766863033
- Physical Description: 270 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
- Publisher: Clifton Park, NY : Thomson Delmar Learning, 2006.
Content descriptions
- Bibliography, etc. Note:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Formatted Contents Note:
- Introduction -- section 1. Why? -- 1. Establishing music in early childhood education : a historical perspective -- Key terms -- Vignette -- Historical early childhood education advocates and pioneers -- Human development theorists and their influence on early childhood music nurturing -- Summary -- Key concepts -- Suggested activities -- Music lab #1 -- Listening to sounds -- Experiencing rhythm instruments-- Making musical instruments -- Music appreciation : music of the Middle Ages and Renaissance -- References -- 2. Current research regarding music and music nurturing -- Key terms -- Vignette -- Researching the musicality of man -- Researching the music and medicine link -- Research into nonmusical advantages of music education -- Howard Gardner and music intelligence -- Researching brain development -- Edwin Gordon and music aptitude -- Summary -- Key concepts -- Suggested activities -- Music lab #2 -- Explore sounds -- Experiencing found sounds -- Experiencing more rhythm instruments -- Making musical instruments -- Music appreciation : The Baroque Era (1600-1750) -- References.section 2. What? -- 3. What types of activities musically nurture young children? -- Key terms -- Vignette -- Exploring sounds -- Singing to and with children -- Exploring rhythm with young children -- Moving to music -- Listening to music -- Summary -- Key concepts -- Suggested activities -- Music lab #3 -- Basic musical elements -- Clapping the beat -- Walking the beat -- Playing the beat on rhythm instruments -- Clapping, walking, and playing the rhythm of songs -- Clapping names -- Making musical instruments -- Music appreciation : the Classical Period (1750-1827) -- References.section 3. Who? and How? -- 4. Musically nurturing infants (birth-18 months of age) -- Key terms -- Vignette -- Research and prenatal music -- Exploring sounds with infants -- Singing with infants -- Listening and moving to music with infants -- Summary -- Key concepts -- Suggested activities -- Music lab #4 -- Musical elements : melody and pitch -- Exploring pitched rhythm instruments -- Experiencing vibration : connecting music with science -- Using instruments throughout the day -- Making musical instruments -- Music appreciation : the Romantic Era (1820-1900) -- References -- 5. Musically nurturing toddlers (19 months-36 months of age) -- Key terms -- Vignette -- Sound centers -- Singing with toddlers -- Listening and moving to music with toddlers -- Summary -- Key concepts -- Suggested activities -- Music lab #5 -- Exploring keyboard instruments -- Learning about music -- Musical notation -- More notation -- Music appreciation : twentieth century music (1900-2000) -- References -- 6. Musically nurturing preschool children (Three to six years of age) -- Key terms -- Vignette -- Musical nurturing of preschool-age children -- Preschool sound exploration -- Rhythmic chants and singing with preschool children -- Moving and listening to music for preschool children -- Summary -- Key concepts -- Suggested activities -- Music lab #6 -- The instruments of the orchestra--percussion family -- Learning about measures -- Learning about time signatures -- Reading rhythm -- Guessing the song -- Music appreciation : Native American music -- References -- 7. Music nurturing for out-of-school time (Five to nine years old) -- Key terms -- Vignette -- The role of out-of-school programs -- Primary-grade children in before- and after-school programs -- Activities to enhance musical intelligence during out-of-school time -- Moving to music in out-of-school time -- Music projects in out-of-school time -- Summary -- Key concepts -- Suggested activities -- Music lab #7 -- The instruments of the orchestra--string family -- Learning more about reading rhythms -- Playing the keyboard -- Learning about music notation : clefs -- Playing music written on the treble clef -- Music appreciation : music of the Middle East and Asia -- Making musical instruments -- References -- 8. The role of caregivers : parents and early childhood educators -- Key terms -- Vignette -- Parents -- Music education specialists -- Early childhood educators -- Early childhood education and music education collaborate -- Summary -- Key concepts -- Suggested activities -- Music lab #8 -- The instruments of the orchestra--woodwind family -- Learning more about reading rhythms -- Learning about music notation : key signatures -- Playing the keyboard -- Making musical instruments -- Music appreciation : music of Africa and its influence in America -- References.section 4. Where? -- 9. Planning the music-nurturing environment -- Key terms -- Vignette -- Attitude -- Space -- Equipment and materials -- Interspersing music throughout the classroom -- Summary -- Key concepts -- Suggested activities -- Music lab #9 -- The instruments of the orchestra--brass family -- Learning key signatures -- Playing the keyboard -- Exploring the autoharp -- Learning about chords -- Building chords -- Playing chords on the autoharp -- Playing songs using the autoharp -- Making musical instruments -- Music appreciation : music of the Caribbean -- References -- Appendices -- A. Piaget's six substages of sensorimotor stage -- Characteristics of Piaget's preoperational stage -- Characteristics of Piaget's concrete operations stage -- First four stages of Erikson's psychosocial theory -- Child development chart : infants -- Child development chart : preschool -- Child development chart : school-age -- B. Prenatal music nurturing summary -- References -- Maintaining and tuning your autoharp -- D. Resource guide -- Index.
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