posted on 2012-02-24, 09:32authored byCarmen Mohamed
The project on which this report is based set out to establish how exploring
children’s musicality might encourage adults to consider their engagement with
the musical play and learning of children under the age of five. Through reflection
and evaluation the participants became aware that they were challenging their
own teaching style in response to the children’s exploratory learning. This became
the central focus for the practitioners involved as it changed their understanding
of their own practice. This paper endeavours to share the findings pertaining to
the reflection, collaboration and change process of participants involved in the
research project. It also describes practitioner involvement in this programme as
an effective example of encouraging non-academic practitioners to take part in
educational research.
History
Citation
Education 3-13, 2011, 39 (5), pp. 517–528.
Author affiliation
/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCE/School of Education
This is an electronic version of an article published in Education 3-13, 2011, 39 (5), pp. 517–528. Education 3-13 is available online at: http://www.tandfonline.com/action/aboutThisJournal?journalCode=rett20