Sposoby postrzegania śpiewu przez młodzież gimnazjalną – stan obecny oraz perspektywy
Ways of perceiving the singing through secondary school young people – the current state and prospects
Author(s): Hanna JarmolińskaContributor(s): Dorota Grajewska (Translator)
Subject(s): Social Sciences, School education
Published by: Wydawnictwo OR TWP w Szczecinie
Keywords: singing; education in junior high school; music lessons; E. E. Gordon’s theory
Summary/Abstract: The current policy of limiting music education in Poland may have negative influence on musical development of the teenagers. The restraints include constant reduction in the number of music classes per week which does not favour the students’ musical progress. Singing, as one of the forms of musical activity, can become an instrument of expressing the youngsters’ feelings. The human voice, which is the original way of articulation of human sensations, provides young people with a unique chance of self-expression. The prospect of development of music education in Poland might be found in the innovative music education methodology developed on the basis of Edwin E. Gordon’s music learning theory which assumes that gaining musical competence should begin at infant age. The approach creates a prospect for the musical development of future generations which has a tremendous significance for further education.
Journal: Edukacja Humanistyczna
- Issue Year: 2015
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 137-146
- Page Count: 10
- Language: English, Polish