Bültmann & Gerriets
Supporting Musical Development in the Early Years
von Linda Pound, Chris Harrison, Pound Linda
Verlag: McGraw Hill LLC
Reihe: Supporting Early Learning
Taschenbuch
ISBN: 978-0-335-21224-8
Auflage: Revised
Erschienen am 15.11.2002
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 218 mm [H] x 170 mm [B] x 13 mm [T]
Gewicht: 295 Gramm
Umfang: 176 Seiten

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Linda Pound is Academic Leader for Early Childhood Programmes at the University of North London. She has worked with every age group from 2-62 years of age but her passion is the education of young children. She has been a headteacher, local authority inspector and involved in training of early years practitioners at all levels.
Chris Harrison is Inspector for Music in the London Borough of Greenwich and was formerly Performing Arts Adviser for the London Borough of Lewisham. He has taught in primary and secondary phases and has extensive experience of providing professional development for teachers and early years practitioners. He is also a practising musician.




This important book provides practical guidance for parents, teachers and other early years practitioners who are concerned with young children's musical development. The authors highlight the relationship between music and the development of communication, the expression of emotion and playfulness. They show how these three elements, in conjunction with musical activity and experience, underpin all future learning including the development of language. They go on to explore music as a subject in its own right and its role in supporting other areas of the curriculum.
Insights from a wide range of research are presented in a way which makes them accessible to practitioners so that they can be used to inform and develop effective practice. Practitioners and parents are encouraged to have confidence in their own musical ability.
The book provides a wide range of practical strategies and activities. It will show that everyone is capable of enjoying making music with young children and contributing to their future musical development.




Introduction
Born musical
The music curriculum
Music across the curriculum
A music-rich environment
Intervention, observing, planning and evaluating
References
Index.


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