Understanding the theories and philosophies behind music education and how these translate into practice is the key to being an effective music educator with young children. This book provides a comprehensive overview of these theories and philosophies. Organised in an easy-to-read format that summarises each approach and theory, the book clearly maps out how these theories are applied in present-day practice. Also included are a wide range of helpful practical examples and activity ideas based on the work of expert educators. This book aims:
- to inform educators of theories and philosophies of learning and teaching in music education for young children and what they look like in practice.
- to inform educators of the history and breadth of music education methods, and how they relate to the present.
- to help educators develop a theory-informed conception of music education that enables them to make informed decisions about the design and direction of their practice.
This book is an essential resource for all early childhood music educators, experienced or just starting out, who want to develop their practice in working with young children as effectively as possible. It will promote an enquiring, reflective and imaginative approach to practice.
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Professor Chris Pascal, OBE, Director, Centre for Research in Early Childhood, UK
"At last! A bespoke theoretical handbook to guide and support early childhood music practice and research. Susan Young carefully lays out the landscape for us from evolutionary theory to quite specific early childhood music practices and pedagogical approaches. The concise, systematic writing makes this an accessible and essential book for students of early childhood music education. It would be of interest to those studying music education more broadly, for music education and community music researchers, therapists, practitioners and parents/caregivers of young children."
Dr Jessica Pitt, Lecturer, Music Education, Royal College of Music; Research-Director, Magic Acorn
"Susan Young provides an incredibly broad overview of approaches to Early Years Education, from traditional, well-established music-centred 'methods' and child centred approaches to the fields of sociology, musicology and psychology. Young encourages us to think critically and practically about how we can apply such thinking in our own work today and signposts many useful avenues of further development which will appeal to both newcomers and more experienced practitioners alike."
Jimmy Rotheram, Music Lead (Feversham Primary Academy), Advisor (DfE, Benedetti Foundation), Ambassador (Varkey Foundation)