Music Composition in Contexts of Early Childhood

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Creation, Communication and Multi-Modal Experiences through Music

ISBN: 303091691X
ISBN 13: 9783030916916
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xv, 120 S., 22 s/w Illustr., 120 p. 22 illus.
Erscheinungsdatum: 04.01.2022
Weitere Autoren: Acker, Aleksandra/Nyland, Berenice/Deans, Jan et al
Auflage: 1/2022
Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback
Einband: Gebunden

This book explores the narratives of a group of four-year-old children in a composition project in an Australian early learning centre. The participants, centre staff and a composer, Stephen Leek, contributed a number of music sessions for the children, including five original songs. The book showcases young children’s communicative ability and sensitivity to wider issues. The staff in the centre have a strongly voiced philosophy that is enacted through arts-based pedagogy and incorporates significant themes including a respect for Aboriginal culture and custodial responsibility towards a sustainable future for the earth. Examples of adult and children’s ideas are illustrated through music making, singing, dancing, words, drawings and paintings, which provide insights into a world where children are viewed as active citizens and the arts have rights. The book describes the context of the centre, the history of projects and details one project as an example of „lifeworthy learning“. Aleksandra Acker is a practicing musician, lecturer and researcher at RMIT University, Australia. Berenice Nyland is an Adjunct Professor at RMIT University, Australia. Jan Deans was the Director of Early Learning Centre at The University of Melbourne, Australia. Kylie Payman is the specialist music teacher at The University of Melbourne’s Early Learning Centre. Suzana Klarin is an educational leader at The University of Melbourne’s Early Learning Centre.

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Beschreibung

This book explores the narratives of a group of four-year-old children in a composition project in an Australian early learning centre. The participants, centre staff and a composer, Stephen Leek, contributed a number of music sessions for the children, including five original songs. The book showcases young childrens communicative ability and sensitivity to wider issues. The staff in the centre have a strongly voiced philosophy that is enacted through arts-based pedagogy and incorporates significant themes including a respect for Aboriginal culture and custodial responsibility towards a sustainable future for the earth. Examples of adult and childrens ideas are illustrated through music making, singing, dancing, words, drawings and paintings, which provide insights into a world where children are viewed as active citizens and the arts have rights. The book describes the context of the centre, the history of projects and details one project as an example of lifeworthy learning.

Autorenporträt

Aleksandra Acker is a practicing musician, lecturer and researcher at RMIT University, Australia. Berenice Nyland is an Adjunct Professor at RMIT University, Australia. Jan Deans was the Director of Early Learning Centre at The University of Melbourne, Australia. Kylie Payman is the specialist music teacher at The University of Melbournes Early Learning Centre. Suzana Klarin is an educational leader at The University of Melbournes Early Learning Centre.

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