Music, Mind and Education

Music, Mind and Education

by Keith Swanwick
Music, Mind and Education

Music, Mind and Education

by Keith Swanwick

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Overview

Keith Swanwick explores the psychological and sociological dimensions of musical experience and the implications of these for children's development and music education in schools and colleges. Music is seen, with the other arts, as contributing to the growth of mind, with deep psychological roots in play. Swanwick examines the ways in which children make their own music, and confirms that there is an observable sequence of development. His insights into musical experience help to draw together and interpret fragmented psychological work that has been done in the field and make it possible to plan music education in schools, colleges and studios in a more purposeful way. His analysis of the nature of musical experience and music education has consequences both for curriculum development and the assessment of students' work, with special reference given to the National Curriculum and GCSE.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415014793
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 11/03/1988
Pages: 184
Product dimensions: 5.44(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Keith Swanwick is Professor of Music Education in London University, at the Institute of Education.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. In praise of theory—does it matter what we think? 2. What makes music musical? 3. The arts, mind, and education 4. Musical development: the early years 5. Musical development beyond infancy 6. The cultural exclusiveness of music 7. Music education in a pluralist society 8. Instruction and encounter 9. Generating a curriculum and assessing students
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