Title of article :
Learning and teaching through talk: music composing in the classroom with children aged six to seven years
Author/Authors :
E . Major، Angela نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
We know that pupil talk is an integral part of the learning process. Previous research has
not viewed affective engagement in a music composing task as a vehicle for developing
higher order discourse skills. The aim of this study is to evaluate the significance of teacher
questioning in encouraging quality dialogue with children during music composing. This
paper reports on an empirical study investigating dialogue with young children during
an imaginative music composing task. Pairs of children aged 6 and 7 years were audio
recorded as they talked to each other and the researcher about the task. The dialogues
between the researcher and the pupils highlight the importance of teacher questioning in
encouraging young children to engage in evaluative talk and problem solving, through
discussion and musical experimentation. Significantly, the findings suggest that young
children are able to reflect on the learning process through meta-cognitive thinking.
The findings highlight the significance of the role of the teacher in scaffolding and
encouraging children’s thinking and learning through dialogue, and the importance of
talk and evaluation as a part of reflective music composing activities
Journal title :
British Journal of Music Education
Journal title :
British Journal of Music Education