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The Power of Musical Play: The Value of Play-Based, Child-Centered Curriculum in Early Childhood Music EducationMacquarie University, Sydney,Australia, Amanda.niland{at}aces.mq.edu.au Young children learn through play.This has long been acknowledged in the writings of educational theorists dating back as far as Rousseau, Pestalozzi, and Froebel and is strongly supported by current early childhood research. Play is at the heart of contemporary early childhood pedagogy, and this has led to a strong belief in the importance of an emergent, child-centered approach to curriculum. Although music educators commonly recognize the importance of making music enjoyable, music education pedagogy for young children is often teacher led and structured toward specific behavioral outcomes. Research has shown, however, that child-centered musical play can be a powerful medium for young childrens exploration of many musical elements and concepts.
Key Words: early childhood play emergent curriculum singing
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1, 2009 General Music Today, Vol. 23, No. 1,
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