Main content:
Cultural techniques
Course:
Children try out the musical language of sound
Learning potential of musical language and comprehension islands
Admission requirements
STEOP, entrance examination "Musical Basics", children discover creative spaces - music
Semester: 5
Orientation
Cultural techniques
Focus
Culture opens up worlds
Aim
Music as a special form of language has many parallels to the learning of word languages. Learning to understand and grasp the language of music by using musical patterns as islands of understanding and language has a long tradition in music education. Encountering and engaging with them takes place holistically and multidimensionally in active musical activities through "singing and making music", "dancing, moving and performing", "listening and grasping". Musical language patterns are thus brought to life and create meaningful connections between the whole of a piece of music and its parts.
Content
- Musical sound language as a special form of language
- Musical islands of understanding and language as learning tools
- Sound language and sound structure as building blocks and design tools for the diverse structures and forms of music
- Function and effect of music for learning and teaching processes
- Perception and expression in musical activities
- Development, design and presentation of musical learning sequences in the context of sound-language processes
show detailsshow lessLearning outcomes/skills
The graduates ...
- can express and present themselves in the diverse forms of musical tonal language
- understand the complex relationships between musical tonal language and word language
- can develop and apply age-appropriate and differentiated learning approaches to musical-artistic works
- have a repertoire of music-related methods to initiate and support appropriate learning processes
- are able to reflect on and analyse musical learning processes in school practice
Supra-subject and transversal skills
- Environmental education
- English
- Intercultural education/multilingualism
- Media education
- Language education
- Scientific work
Teaching and learning methods
Development and testing of musical islands of understanding and language in connection with the voice, use of the body and easy-to-play instruments
Realisation of appropriate forms of musical presentation
Music-related learning research and lesson development
Use of new technologies to support individual and co-operative learning processes and expand the spectrum of musical expression
Languages
German, English
Semester hours per week
3
ECTS-AP
5
Category
Focus
Type of course
Seminar (pi)
Type of assessment
digit grade
Performance records
- Oral partial performance
- Performance Testing
- Written partial performance
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