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Kodály-inspired teaching for the music classroom

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An edition of First, We Sing! (2014)

First, We Sing!

Kodály-inspired teaching for the music classroom

First We Sing! Kodály-Inspired Teaching and its companion volumes offer guidance and direction for teachers who are new to the Kodály approach. Experienced teachers will find fresh ideas to supplement their materials, along with another perspective on Kodály's philosophy and its implications for teaching today. This Teaching Guide begins with an overview of the Kodály approach and a brief introduction to the philosophy, its tools and materials. It includes a detailed explanation of the "three-step process" (Prepare, Present, Practice) toward musical literacy, as well as a comprehensive look at musical skills and the ways they develop over time. Teachers will find K-5 curriculum mapping and yearly plans to daily lesson plans, suggestions for choosing and using quality repertoire and building a personal song collection. Lists of easy-to-find songs suggested for reading and writing at each grade level are included, indexed by element and motive. - Publisher.

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88

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First, We Sing!: Kodály-inspired teaching for the music classroom
2014, Hal Leonard Corp., Hal Leonard, Hal Leonard Publishing Corporation
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Table of Contents

Introduction
Foreword
One : The Kodály approach.
Who was Kodály?
The Kodály "method"
Tools of the method
Two : Musical literacy (the three-step process).
Teaching musical concepts and skills (preparation, presentation and practice)
Musical contents, musical skills
Steps in skill development
Three : Repertoire for the Kodály-inspired classroom.
What's excellent, what's not? And who says so?
Whose music is it, anyway?
The "other" music
Performance practice and the music teacher
Pedagogical materials
Pedagogical analysis
How to teach a song
Four : Planning for teaching.
Levels of planning
Parts of the lesson
Transitions
Five : Putting it all together.
Kodály in today's classroom
Where do I begin?
Steps in planning
Lesson plan checklist
Appendices and indices.
K-5 suggested scope and sequence (instructional objectives)
K-5 suggested songlist
K-5 sample yearly plans (curricular objectives)
Planning tools
Recommended reading
Recommended listening

Edition Notes

Publisher no. HL00118549 (Hal Leonard)

Published in
Milwaukee, WI
Copyright Date
2014

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
88 p.
Number of pages
88
Dimensions
28 x x centimeters

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OL26217579M
ISBN 10
1480339822
ISBN 13
9781480339828

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