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10 Min Tips to Teach Music
Kerri Lacey
46 episodes
9 months ago
This podcast is designed for students, teachers and people who are interested in learning more about music education. It is 10 minutes in length and discusses tips and tricks to help you read, analyse and write music.
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This podcast is designed for students, teachers and people who are interested in learning more about music education. It is 10 minutes in length and discusses tips and tricks to help you read, analyse and write music.
Show more...
Courses
Education
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EP 31: Cycles of Learning
10 Min Tips to Teach Music
12 minutes 49 seconds
6 years ago
EP 31: Cycles of Learning
In the year I was born, 1967, Kraplus and Thier developed something they called the Learning Cycle. It was for the Science Curriculum Improvement Study. It was an inquiry based teaching approach that had 3 phases: Exploration, concept introduction and concept application. The idea was to explore the current situation, introduce the central concept and then apply the skill set. A lot like music classes - we teach a concept and then apply it to the skill set. Since 1967, many different variations of this idea have been developed, all with the same idea - explore before introduction and application. A popular version of the Learning Cycle is the 5-E model--Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate, Evaluate (Bybee, 1997). This model adds Engage and Evaluate to bookend the process. Again a lot like music classes. Listen to the podcast to find out more.  For podcast support, go to: http://www.klerrisacustommusic.com.au
10 Min Tips to Teach Music
This podcast is designed for students, teachers and people who are interested in learning more about music education. It is 10 minutes in length and discusses tips and tricks to help you read, analyse and write music.