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The development, implementation, and interpretation of children's rhythmic activities using the theory of multiple intelligences.
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The development, implementation, and interpretation of children's rhythmic activities using the theory of multiple intelligences./
作者:
Su, Yu-Tai.
面頁冊數:
153 p.
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Adviser: Lori Custodero.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International67-07A.
標題:
Education, Curriculum and Instruction. -
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9780542793066
The development, implementation, and interpretation of children's rhythmic activities using the theory of multiple intelligences.
Su, Yu-Tai.
The development, implementation, and interpretation of children's rhythmic activities using the theory of multiple intelligences.
- 153 p.
Adviser: Lori Custodero.
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Teachers College, Columbia University, 2006.
In an effort to produce outstanding modern citizens, Taiwan's educational reforms advocated that the public education system should (1) strive to fulfill the personal needs of all its students, and (2) find more ways for its students to continue on with more advanced studies. Such advocacy emphasizing diverse types of learners' needs calls for a broad interpretation of strengths; such an interpretation can be found in Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences (MI). MI provides a scientifically based, politically acceptable framework for teaching to the diverse capacities of students, yet there exist few studies that emphasize implementing MI theory in musical educational settings. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to (1) develop prototype lessons based on MI theory focusing on rhythmic aspects of musical intelligence; (2) implement the lessons in multiple first-grade classrooms in Taiwan; and (3) interpret students' graphic representations of rhythm.
ISBN: 9780542793066Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Participants included 285 first grade Taiwanese students and 9 teachers in Taichung, Taiwan. The core of the activities was focused on one single rhythmic pattern in a Taiwanese chant, the "12 Animal Song." Data included teachers' responses to a survey about the implementation, students' responses to both the group card arrangement and individual drawing activities, and videotapes of 2 classes' engagement in these two activities. The figural and metric typology proposed by Bamberger was used to classify children's graphic representations.
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