1967
DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-0033.1967.tb01691.x
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The museum and the art of teaching

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“…Students' interest in taking this course can be piqued by incorporating the excellent teaching strategy of “Body Rhythm” into senior high school solfeggio lessons [ 3 ]. Gilbert discussed a number of solfeggio training tenets in Kodály's teaching approach, which, while useful as a teaching benchmark, lacks any real-world application [ 4 ]. Using an experimental report, Kallio and Westerlund [ 5 ] presented the practical significance of Kodály's teaching method in terms of enhancing the overall musical quality of primary school students after discussing the viability of localising it.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Students' interest in taking this course can be piqued by incorporating the excellent teaching strategy of “Body Rhythm” into senior high school solfeggio lessons [ 3 ]. Gilbert discussed a number of solfeggio training tenets in Kodály's teaching approach, which, while useful as a teaching benchmark, lacks any real-world application [ 4 ]. Using an experimental report, Kallio and Westerlund [ 5 ] presented the practical significance of Kodály's teaching method in terms of enhancing the overall musical quality of primary school students after discussing the viability of localising it.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%