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Gary E. McPherson, Graham F. Welch (Beteiligte)

Music Learning and Teaching in Infancy, Childhood, and Adolescence


Herausgegeben von McPherson, Gary E.; Welch, Graham F.
2018. 368 S. 30 line, 3 halftone, 11 combo. 248 mm
Verlag/Jahr: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS; OUP USA 2018
ISBN: 0-19-067459-8 (0190674598)
Neue ISBN: 978-0-19-067459-5 (9780190674595)

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Music Learning and Teaching in Infancy, Childhood, and Adolescence explores a comprehensive array of key issues, concepts, and debates related to music learning and teaching in three phases of a childīs development. It provides a broad framework for understanding the distinct needs and perspectives of infants, children, and adolescents as they relate to music.
Music Learning and Teaching in Infancy, Childhood, and Adolescence is one of five paperback books derived from the foundational two-volume Oxford Handbook of Music Education. Designed for music teachers, students, and scholars of music education, as well as educational administrators and policy makers, the second book in this set explores a broad array of key issues, concepts, and debates related to music learning and teaching in three phases of a childīs
development.

The first section provides an expanded view of infancy and early childhood, embracing a key theme that most young childrenīs early music-making is improvised and used to communicate with others and the self. These chapters demonstrate the importance of "motherese" or "parentese" to young childrenīs overall development, the extraordinary diversity and richness of childrenīs early musical engagement, and how this can be viewed as a resource for further learning.

The second section is devoted to the learning and teaching of music during the middle years of childhood, when music is often a mandated part of the school curriculum. While recognizing the enormous cultural and national differences, chapters in this section give an overview of many varied and innovative forms of musical learning and teaching globally. The authors address issues related to the types of teachers who provide music instructions to children internationally, how they were educated
and trained, and how various nations organize their curriculum in ways that provide children with access and opportunities to engage with music in the classroom.
The third section focuses on the musical experiences and development of adolescents aged 12 to 18. These chapters explore the role of music in the lives of young people-including how they use and relate to music, how music educators can best meet studentsī needs, and the types of musical engagement that can either empower or disempower students through involvement in school music.

Contributors
Mayumi Adachi, Randall Everett Allsup, Janet R. Barrett, Margaret S. Barrett, Brydie-Leigh Bartleet, Lily Chen-Hafteck, Richard Colwell, Sharon G. Davis, George M. DeGraffenreid, Steven C. Dillon, Magne I. Espeland, Martin Fautley, Eve Harwood, Lee Higgins, Beatriz Ilari, Neryl Jeanneret, Chee-Hoo Lum, Stephen Malloch, Esther Mang, Kathryn Marsh, Gary E. McPherson, Oscar Odena, Chris Philpott, S. Alex Ruthmann, Eric Shieh, Gary Spruce, Johannella Tafuri, Sandra E. Trehub, Colwyn Trevarthen,
Kari K. Veblen, Graham F. Welch, Heidi Westerlund, Jackie Wiggins, Ruth Wright, Susan Young