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