This Too is Music

This Too is Music by Rena Brigit Upitis, published by Oxford University Press in 2019, is a comprehensive guide aimed at educators seeking to create engaging and supportive classroom environments for elementary students. Spanning 272 pages, this edition emphasizes the importance of fostering creativity in music education, encouraging students to thrive as singers, improvisers, and performers. Through anecdotes and musical examples, the book illustrates how various aspects of music-making are interconnected, providing teachers with the confidence to cultivate an atmosphere where children can explore their musical ideas.
Readers will find a wealth of teaching strategies that blend traditional methods with innovative approaches, all grounded in research on children’s musical development. The activities presented cater to diverse learning styles and include movement, song, improvisation, and composition, integrating subjects such as language, drama, and mathematics. This resource not only highlights the significance of honoring students’ musical contributions but also invites educators to adapt the ideas to their unique teaching contexts, ultimately inspiring a vibrant musical community in the classroom.
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This Too is Music guides and motivates teachers to foster playful and motivating classroom conditions that enable elementary students to thrive as musicians in every way-as singers, improvisers, critical listeners, storytellers, dancers, performers, and composers. Told through anecdotes and illustrated with musical examples, the book explores how all of these aspects of music making are intertwined, quelling any doubts teachers may have regarding their abilities to create an environment where children can improvise, dance, compose, and notate their musical offerings. While the book acknowledges the importance of traditional approaches to teaching notation and performance, the emphasis is on the student’s point of view, illustrating how young musicians can learn when their musical ideas are honored and celebrated. Various teaching ideas are presented-some exploratory in nature, others involving direct instruction. Regardless of their nature, all of the activities arise from research on children’s musical development in general and their development of notational systems in particular. The ideas and activities have been tested in multiple elementary-classroom environments and pre-service settings. The activities center on music through movement, song, various types of performances, improvisation, and composition and notational development. These activities, which encompass both small-scale classroom lessons and large-scale productions, engage children across subjects, including language, drama, and mathematics. Activities encompass both small-scale classroom lessons and large-scale productions. The book underscores the timeless quality of this pedagogy; even in our digital age, this musical environment appeals to children. The work invites readers to adapt the ideas to their own teaching settings, showing both pre-service and established teachers that they can teach music creatively to build community and to inspire all who enter there.
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