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Syllabus 2022-23 - 12012002 - Musical Development and Methodology in Infant Education (Desarrollo musical y su didáctica en educación infantil)
- Level 1: Tutorial support sessions, materials and exams in this language
- Level 2: Tutorial support sessions, materials, exams and seminars in this language
- Level 3: Tutorial support sessions, materials, exams, seminars and regular lectures in this language
DEGREE: | Grado en Educación infantil |
FACULTY: | FACULTY OF HUMAN SCIENCES AND EDUCATION |
ACADEMIC YEAR: | 2022-23 |
COURSE: | Musical Development and Methodology in Infant Education |
NAME: Musical Development and Methodology in Infant Education | |||||
CODE: 12012002 | ACADEMIC YEAR: 2022-23 | ||||
LANGUAGE: English | LEVEL: 1 | ||||
ECTS CREDITS: 6.0 | YEAR: 3 | SEMESTER: PC |
NAME: VICO PRIETO, ANTONIO FÉLIX | ||
DEPARTMENT: U109 - DIDACTICA EXPR. MUSICAL PLASTICA y CORP. | ||
FIELD OF STUDY: 189 - DIDÁCTICA DE LA EXPRESIÓN MUSICAL | ||
OFFICE NO.: D2 - 148 | E-MAIL: afvico@ujaen.es | P: 953212487 |
WEBSITE: https://www.ujaen.es/departamentos/didexp/contactos/vico-prieto-antonio-felix | ||
ORCID: - | ||
LANGUAGE: - | LEVEL: 1 |
Block I: Music, sound art and education
Topic 1 The formative value of music and sound art
Topic 2 Emotional education and music
Topic 3 The integrated curriculum
Topic 4 Theories of musical learning
Block II: Music and Human body
Topic 5 The voice as an instrument
Topic 6 Music and movement
Topic 7 Through rhythm
Topic 8 Musical performance
Topic 9 Music and sound art from hearing and listening
Topic 10 Music creation
Block III: Beyond music: culture, society, technology and research
Topic 11 Music and cultural diversity
Topic 12 Music and social inclusion
Topic 13 Music and Technology
Topic 14 Educational research in music
The teaching of the subject will be face-to-face (presential), although it will be adapted to mixed or virtual scenarios if necessary. In mixed or virtual scenarios, the resources for the follow-up of the subject will be adapted to the mixed teaching system (face-to-face and virtual classes), through the ILIAS virtual teaching platform, the Uja institutional mail and online meetings through Google meet. Optionally, telematic tools or some other resource that will not be used in face-to-face (presential) teaching may be used.
DETAILED INFORMATION:
The methodology will be active and will promote meaningful learning through the experience of musical practice. The sessions will always have a theoretical-practical nature, in which reflection and self-criticism of the proposed work will be promoted. Techniques such as inquiry and prior or simultaneous investigation of students on practical assumptions, collaborative work and participant observation will be essential in the development of the classes.
Master classes.
The theoretical classes will be focused on the idea of ââthe relationship of the subject with the early childhood education curriculum. From there, initiation, development and evaluation activities will be developed.
Practical classes.
Practical classes will focus on developing basic musical skills: listening, interpretation and vocal and instrumental creation adapted to early childhood education.
Academic activities:
The student will choose two activities from among those proposed by the teaching staff of the subject, which will consist of the extension of themes and problems that arise in the development of the course, through research in specialized bibliography and in the creativity of the individual himself.
Students with special educational needs should contact the Student Attention Service (Servicio de Atención y Ayudas al Estudiante) in order to receive the appropriate academic support
ASPECT |
CRITERIA |
TOOL |
PERCENTAGE |
Participation in virtual activities and online meetings. |
-Active participation in the activities -Group participation |
-Observation and notes from the teacher. |
10.0% |
Theoretical concepts of matter. |
-Knowledge of the theoretical concepts of the subject |
Theoretical test in person (presential)/ online |
40.0% |
Classwork and exercises. |
-Knowledge of the functional concepts ideas of the subject |
- Reviews of practical assumptions in person (presential) / online -Continuous assessment |
50.0% |
The evaluation of the subject, participation, practical exercises, theoretical tests and portfolios, will be developed in person (presential). Working in a mixed (face to face and virtual scenario) or virtual teaching scenario, the telematic tools admitted by the UJA will be used: Uja virtual teaching, Google Meet, Google Forms, etc.
Different evaluation techniques will be combined to check the degree of acquisition of the objectives and development of the skills of the subject.
1. Written test: It will evaluate the conceptual level and the application of theory to practice.
2. Practical test: It will evaluate the level of application of the practical concepts.
DETAILED INFORMATION:
The qualification system will be guided by what is established in RD 1125/2003 of September 5, which establishes the European credit system and the qualification system in official university degrees.
It will be necessary to pass sections 1 and 2. The subject cannot be passed with spelling mistakes in the exam or written tests.
- danger of music and other anti-utopian essays [electronic resource] Richard Taruskin.. Edition: -. Author: Taruskin, Richard.. Publisher: University of California Press (Library)
- Music Education for Changing Times [electronic resource] : Guiding Visions for Practice edited by Thomas A. Regelski, J. Terry Gates.. Edition: -. Author: Regelski, Thomas A. editor.. Publisher: Springer Netherlands (Library)
- Creating music and sound for games G.W. Childs IV.. Edition: -. Author: Childs, G. W.. Publisher: Course Technology (Library)
In a mixed teaching multimodal teaching scenario: face-to-face and virtual. The resources for the follow-up of the subject will be adapted to said system with face-to-face classes in the classroom and virtual teaching through the ILIAS virtual teaching platform, the Uja institutional mail and online meetings. Optionally, other telematic tools or some resource that will not be used in face-to-face (presential) teaching may be used, but tools admitted by the UJA will always be used: Uja virtual teaching, Google Meet, Google Forms, etc.
Teaching in mixed scenario will be, generally and preferably, online teaching. In the case of developing the classes in person (presential), the percentage of students in the classroom could be determined by the availability and capacity of the classrooms. In this scenario, if there is face-to-face teaching, the rotation of students will be applied, providing those who do not attend class with the information, documentation and other material necessary for the adequate follow-up of the teaching in a non-face-to-face way. The visualization of theoretical or practical contents and the reading and handling of complementary material will be the resources used for this non-face-to-face follow-up.
Tutorship in the multimodal (mixed) scenario will be, according to recommendation, preferably online, through email, Google meet, Uja virtual teaching, etc.
In a presential scenario (face-to-face teaching), the development of the activities, will be as follows, provided that the number of students is above the limited capacity in the classroom:
Training actions |
(presential/online) |
Teaching methodology Description |
12 practical sessions in specialized classrooms |
Presential 50% |
12 practical sessions, each lasting two hours, in the classroom applying 50% rotation in small groups. Online broadcast of practical classes to the rest of the group. |
32 Theory sessions |
Presential 50% |
32 master classes sessions, each lasting one hour, held in the classroom and online broadcast to the rest of the group. Periodic rotation of students. |
4 Problem-solving/ exercises sessions |
Presential (50%) |
4 face-to-face sessions (reduced groups of 50%, broadcast and rotation of students), each lasting one hour. |
Tutorship |
Presential + Online |
Some tutoring sessions will be held in person and others online |
In an online (non-face-to-face) scenario, the resources for following the subject will be adapted to the online class system, through the ILIAS virtual teaching platform, the Uja institutional mail and online meetings. Optionally, telematic tools or some resource that will not be used in face-to-face teaching may be used, but always telematic tools admitted by the UJA: Uja virtual teaching, Google Meet, Google Forms, etc. The development of activities will be as follows:
Training actions |
online |
Teaching methodology Description |
Practical sessions |
Online |
Substitution of practical sessions for online training activities (synchronous or asynchronous). |
Theory sessions |
Online |
Substitution of the masterclasses, one hour each, by an online videoconference. |
Tutorship |
Online |
All tutoring sessions will be held online (synchronous and asynchronous) |
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