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Making Music in the Primary School: Whole Class Instrumental and Vocal Teaching

Making Music in the Primary School: Whole Class Instrumental and Vocal Teaching

  • Editor: Beach, Nick
  • Editor: Evans, Julie
  • Editor: Spruce, Gary

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Contents

  • List of figures and tables
  • Contributors
  • Foreword Margaret Griffiths
  • Introduction
  • Part 1 : Setting the context
  • 1. How did we get here? The historical and social context of whole class instrumental and vocal teaching Julie Evans
  • 2. The Contemporary context of whole class instrumental and vocal teaching Julie Evans
  • Part 2 : Access and Inclusion: Setting the Scene Gary Spruce
  • 3. The developing musician Lis McCullough
  • 4. Promoting an inclusive music Carolyn Cooke
  • 5. Musical styles, genres and traditions: Creating a global musical heritage Katherine Zeserson
  • 6. Including those with special educational needs: 'Whole' class instrumental and vocal teaching Sally Zimmerman
  • Part 3 : Integration: Setting the Scene Gary Spruce
  • 7. Adopting an integrated approach to musical learning in whole class instrumental and vocal lessons Francesca Matthews
  • 8. An integrated approach to whole class vocal work Vanessa Young
  • 9. An integrated approach to music in the curriculum Chris Harrison
  • Part 4 : Creativity: Setting the Scene Nick Beach
  • 10. The creative process Medeleine Casson
  • 11. Creativity and instrumental skills development Nick Beach
  • 12. Realising creative development Philippa Bunting
  • Part 5 : Collaboration: Setting the Scene Julie Evans
  • 13. Collaborative music teaching and learning with partners beyond the school Tim Palmer with Julie Evans and Gary Spruce
  • 14. A collaborative approach to planning, teaching and learning Rita Burt
  • Part 6 : Assessing, Evaluating and Reflecting
  • 15. Assessing, evaluating and reflecting Chris Philpott