E-Book, Englisch, Band 27, 280 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: International Perspectives on Early Childhood Education and Development
E-Book, Englisch, Band 27, 280 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: International Perspectives on Early Childhood Education and Development
ISBN: 978-3-030-17791-1
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
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Research
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Weitere Infos & Material
1 Introduction;
Susan Young and Beatriz Ilari
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Part I: Children Making Music with Others
.- 2 Singing and Playing with Friends: Musical Identities and Peer Cultures in Early Years Settings;
Amanda Niland
.- 3 Probing the Dynamics of Sibling Interactions in Relation to Musical Development;
Lisa Huisman Koops and Christa R. Kuebel
.- 4 The Art of Listening: Infants and Toddlers in Education and Care Group Settings;
Berenice Nyland
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Part II: Young Children’s Capacities for Music
.- 5 The Social Meaning of Shared Musical Experiences in Infancy and Early Childhood;
Gaye Soley
.- 6 Embodiment in Early Childhood Music Education;
Luc Nijs and Melissa Bremmer
.- 7 Spontaneous Singing and Musical Agency in the Everyday Home Lives of Three- and Four-year-old Children;
Bronya Dean
.- 8 Neuromusical Research and Young Children: Harmonious Relationship or Discordant Notes?;
Beatriz Ilari and Eun Cho
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Part III: Music for Young Children: Traditions
.- 9 Sustaining Musical Traditions in Early Childhood: A View From the Field of Ethnomusicology;
Andrea Emberly
.- 10 Interculturalism in Early Childhood Music Education and the Training of Educators: An Anthropological Framework from the Mediterranean;
Avra Pieridou Skoutella
.- 11 Self-initiated Musicking in Kindergarten as Instances of Emancipation: The Case of Arabic Speaking Young Children in Israel;
Claudia Gluschankof
.- 12 World Music Pedagogy in Early Schooling: Issues of Implementation;
J. Christopher Roberts
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Part IV: Constructed and Mediated Musical Childhoods
.- 13 Re-thinking systems of meaning-making: A possible theoretical framework for exploring children's engagement in music and the subject positions of ‘rock-boys’ and ‘pop-girls’; Ingeborg Lunde Vestad.- 14 The Kindie Movement: Independent Children’s Music in the United States Since 2000;
Tyler Bickford
.- 15 Music at Their Finger-tips: Musical Experiences via Touchscreen Technologies in the Everyday Home Lives of Young Children;
Susan Young and Yen-Ting Wu
.- 16 Improvisation and/or Music Education: A Child’s Upsetting Clarity;
Panagiotis A. Kanellopoulos
.- Afterword;
Beatriz Ilari and Susan Young
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