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Learning how to Teach Singing in the Primary School

Summary

This module has been designed to support the teaching of singing by tutors with some understanding of how to set about the task. Resources include links to songs, discussion materials, links to published resources and web-based video materials, academic texts and student activities. The intention is to balance skill development in singing with pedagogical awareness and critical understanding. The module consists of three phases:

   1. (Pedagogy) What is there to think about in learning how to teach singing in the primary school?

Author name: 
Ian Shirley
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This module has been designed to support the teaching of singing by tutors with some understanding of how to set about the task. Resources include links to songs, discussion materials, links to published resources and web-based video materials, academic texts and student activities. The intention is to balance skill development in singing with pedagogical awareness and critical understanding. The module consists of three phases:

   1. (Pedagogy) What is there to think about in learning how to teach singing in the primary school?
   2. (Strategy) How do you teach a song?
   3. (Critical awareness) What are the issues to be aware of?

The activities and materials have been designed to provide a sensitive approach to getting students singing. There is an attempt to identify free resources which could support students’ work in schools, and there is an opportunity for critical reflection on current initiatives in primary singing.

CânSing Evaluation

ContinYou Cymru wishes to undertake an evaluation of the programme to encourage evidence-based good practice.

Brighton and Hove "Singing City" conference

Date: 
31 March 2010 (All day)
Venue: 
Brighton Dome and Festival
Venue address: 
Brighton & Hove Music, Arts and Study Support County Oak Ave, Brighton
Venue postcode: 
BN1 8DJ
Booking tel: 
01273 293524
Booking email: 
jo.eagle@brighton-hove.gov.uk

Choral Conducting Course

Date: 
14 April 2010 (All day) - 16 April 2010 (All day)
Venue: 
Univesrity of Reading
Venue address: 
Bulmershe Court Earley Reading
Venue postcode: 
RG6 1HY
Booking tel: 
0118 378 8843
Booking email: 
musiceducation@reading.ac.uk

This three-day course is aimed at music makers who work with choral groups across a range of settings, including school and community.There are three levels:Getting Started is aimed at those who are beginning or who want to brush up on their skills.Moving On is aimed at participants with some experience of conducting.Advanced will involve working with challenging repertoire, selected in advance from the list provided. 

Recording Songs And Accompaniments Using Audacity

A music course for non specialist primary teachers and TAs will take place on Tuesday 20 April 2010at the Halliwell Jones Stadium, Warrington - 9.30am - 3.30pm.During this day participants will become familiar with the key features of the sound editor programme Audacity, develop skills for recording song and simple accompaniments and create a multimedia project making use of Photostory.

New PGCE course announced focussed on Singing in the Curriculum

The University of Chester is now offering a new one year Postgraduate Certificate of Education (PGCE) course focussing on Singing in the Curriculum. Taking place on two weekends per term starting at the beginning of 2010, it is made up of two modules the first on 22nd and 23rd January 2010 followed by two on the 19th and 20th March. Costs have been reduced from the normal rate of £100 to only £25 per module.

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