MUSICAL-EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH OF THE ADAPTATION OF E. E. GORDON'S THEORY OF MUSIC LEARNING IN POLAND
MUSICAL-EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH OF THE ADAPTATION OF E. E. GORDON'S THEORY OF MUSIC LEARNING IN POLAND
Author(s): Pawel A. Trzos, Maciej Kołodziejski, Beata BonnalSubject(s): Music
Published by: Editura ARTES
Keywords: Edwin E. Gordon's theory of music learning, musical education, musical abilities, musical-educational research, instrument timbre preference, musical achievements, readiness for harmonic and rhythmical improvisation, pre-school and school education, teach
Summary/Abstract: he authors demonstrate the results of their own research on the adaptation and application of E. E. Gordon's theory of learning music in the educational practice in Poland. Their research quests regard all the phases of education from pre-school period to university. The research is generally used to verify the theoretical assumptions of music learning in Polish conditions on the basis of the experimental procedures with the use of tonal and rhythmical motives in sequential didactic approach, diagnosing the musical abilities and achievements with the tools by Edwin E. Gordon, musical instrument timbre preference in children’s formal and informal education as well as the correlative strategy in examining the relation between the musical abilities and the eagerness for musical improvisations and musical achievements. The authors represent the only research centre in Poland dealing with statutory research on the theory of learning music.
Journal: Review of Artistic Education
- Issue Year: 2014
- Issue No: 07+08
- Page Range: 7-25
- Page Count: 1
- Language: English
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