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46 Cards in this Set
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Briefly explain how a dot- to- dot describes the child's brain function
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dots represent neurons that are waiting to be connected via new pathways called neural bridges. Each time a child wants to stard a new bridge and add on strength
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How does Gorodon define aptitude?
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immediatly after birth measure of a child's innate promotion to learn
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How does he define music achievement?
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measure child's learning
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Dr. Dee Joy Coulter describes what 3 things as "brilliant neurological exercises"
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1.) Songs
2.) Movement 3.) Musical Games |
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What 2 areas are cultivated through experiences combining rhythmic movement with speech and song?
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Inner speech and impulse control
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Children who possess which 2 developed activities exhibit greater social skills?
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Inner speech and impulse control
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According to Lorna Heyge, why will educators stay with music?
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Because of the stimulating and joyment experience
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What is an example of an inappropriate vocal model for children?
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An adult singing in childlike voice
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What does Feierabend recommend as children's literature?
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Should relate to child's interests relate to world of the child
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Why does he feel these are appropriate?
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Because the marriage of words and music emerges naturally from language
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Briefly explain how a dot- to- dot describes the child's brain function
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dots represent neurons that are waiting to be connected via new pathways called neural bridges. Each time a child wants to stard a new bridge and add on strength
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How does Gorodon define aptitude?
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immediatly after birth measure of a child's innate promotion to learn
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How does he define music achievement?
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measure child's learning
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Dr. Dee Joy Coulter describes what 3 things as "brilliant neurological exercises"
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1.) Songs
2.) Movement 3.) Musical Games |
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What 2 areas are cultivated through experiences combining rhythmic movement with speech and song?
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Inner speech and impulse control
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Children who possess which 2 developed activities exhibit greater social skills?
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Inner speech and impulse control
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According to Lorna Heyge, why will educators stay with music?
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Because of the stimulating and joyment experience
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What is an example of an inappropriate vocal model for children?
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An adult singing in childlike voice
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What does Feierabend recommend as children's literature?
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Should relate to child's interests relate to world of the child
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Why does he feel these are appropriate?
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Because the marriage of words and music emerges naturally from language
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Who is the main person quoted when discussing movement?
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Phylis Weikert
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How does she refer to the body?
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Primary learning centre
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What does Frost say about play?
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"Play is the chief vehicle for the development of imagination and intelligence, language, social skills, and perceptual"- motor abilites in infants and young children
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Which 2 theorists are mentioned regarding cognitive development?
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Piaget and Vygotsky
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What are the Parten's 5 types of play and descriptions of each?
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1. on looker behavior
2. solitary independent 3. parallel 4. associative |
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What are the 4 stages of singing?
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1. Listening
2. tagging 3, independent singing 3. joining- in |
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What are the 4 stages for the teacher?
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1. we sing to children
2. we sing with children 3. children sing with us 4. children sing to us |
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What are the 4 teaching cues?
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1. Practice
2. Ready, go 3. Eye contact 4. Enjoy |
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Music education for young children involves a developmentally appropriate program of what 6 factors?
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1. Singing
2. Moving 3. Playing 4. Creating 5. Playing Instruments 6. Responding |
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How should musical experiences be based?
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Play based
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What types of music literature should be included in a curriculum?
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High quality and lasting value of traditional songs. Games, literature, folk songs, classical/art music, music from various cultures and stones
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True or FalseThe article says that all children have music potential
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True!
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What does the article say about children's control of their learning?
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Children should be in as much control of their learning as possible
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Which learning contexts will be most effective in a music classroom?
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One on one time, choice time(centers), integration with other areas, large groups, pictoral imagination
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"The silent participator is a child who does not ___________, but is heard singing later in a different setting."
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Participate
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What kind of literature did Kodaly desire to use?
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Quality musical literature
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What are the 3 aspects of the "Greek Triangle"?
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1. Math
2. Physical Education 3. Music |
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Who developed the theory of Multiple Intelligences?
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Howard Gardner
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What was the name of his book?
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Frames of Mind
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Name the 7 intelligences and briefly describe each
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1, Linguistic
2. Logical- mathmatical 3. Spatial 4. Music 5. Bodily- kinesthetic 6. Interpersonal 7. Intrapersonal |
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Who wrote Endangered Minds?
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Jane Healy
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What are the 3 basic musical behaviors most adults should be able to demonstrate?
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1. Comfortable & accurate singing
2. Comfortable & accurate moving 3. Expressive sensity when listening and/or responsing to music |
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What are the 9 musical genres Feierabend lists as quality music literature?
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1. Bounces
2. Wiggles 3. Tapping 4. Clapping 5. Simple songs 6. Simple circles 7. Movement with recorded music 8. Lullabies 9. Tickets |
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What does the NAEYC stand for?
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National Association for the Education of Young Children
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While music is a great way to introduce new words, it can also contribute to children's progress and learning in many different areas. Music supports
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Self- expression, cooperation play, creativity, emotional well- being, and development of social, cognitive, communication and motor skills
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Name 3 EXTRA- Musical categories
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1. Colors
2. Counting 3. Animals |