\Carl Orff teaching concept for early childhood

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ปานบงกช สนโต

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Carl Orff Teaching Concepts for Early Childhood which is important at this age to teach music For early childhood children, according to Karl Orff's concept, body movements are used in music teaching. Carl Orff's music teaching method does not allow students to play music alone, but is taught to develop skills in many areas. Body movements have memorized melodies based on body movements which can aid in development. classify the sequence of steps and thought processes for characterization and the good personality of the child and can also be used to build on in the future In addition, music teaching according to Carl Orff's concept focuses on body movements with custom timing, and there is one more important aspect that is indispensable for connecting and reinforcing each other. Is to give children the opportunity to practice playing immediately also known as improvisation (Improvisation) Practice composing a melody. (Composition) is simple, which is a good foundation for both music. and the development of children's creativity make children understand Music and playing music happily. and from experience The children have done these things, it will be an important basis for the development of learning. music at a higher level The way of organizing activities according to the concept of Karl Orf, music skills are introduced. Integrate with various activities to teach creativity and cultivate thought processes for character. and the good personality of the child and can also be used to build on in the future as well The highlight of this kind of music teaching is bringing The nature that exists in the child comes out. The nature of children love and fun to jump, dance, listen to music, clap their hands to the rhythm of the music. And sing these songs can be used as the beginning of the lesson. teaching music for children by allowing children to listen sang and played music before starting to read and write which is the same way to learn a language Of human beings, there are measurements and evaluations. Measured by behavior changes in participating in various activities, having better relationships in the family. Classmates are assessed through observation and recording by parents and teachers.


 


 

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สนโต ป. (2024). \Carl Orff teaching concept for early childhood. Humanities and Social Sciences Journal, Ubon Ratchathani Rajabhat University, 15(1), 323–338. retrieved from https://so01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/humanjubru/article/view/268499
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