This book outlines how teachers, music / arts therapists and teacher trainers have engaged in participatory action research to facilitate regular group music listening and improvisational music making with children and young people in their classrooms, highlighting its impact in addressing issues of mental health and providing social and emotional access to learning. The book includes examples of classroom practice, evidencing how safe, inclusive and interactive music making can stimulate experiences that alter children and young people’s moods, enhance their social skills and enable their connectivity with each other and with learning. It describes participatory action research approaches that support inter professional learning between teachers and music / arts therapists. Five narrative accounts of classroom episodes provide a basis for continuing reflection and critical theorising about young people’s relational health and sensory engagement. The book explores outcomes from non-verbal dialogic interaction and attachment focussed practices. It advocates new forms of rights respecting professionalism. Providing new frameworks with which to enhance the wellbeing of vulnerable children and young people in classroom settings, the book will be important reading for researchers and students in the fields of inclusive education, music / arts therapy and teacher training. The contents are significant for practitioners looking to support children and young people’s recovery and reconnections in the classroom.
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At least two kinds of knowledge of art were therefore identifiable in the classroom, the 'official' knowledge of School Art but also the embodied knowing-art-personally of the teachers. I am being careful here because I do not want to ...
... in Music Education Expanding Culturally Responsive Teaching to Sustain Diverse Musical Cultures and Identities Emily Good-Perkins Addressing Issues of Mental Health in Schools through the Arts Teachers and Music Therapists Working ...
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London: Pearson. This is an excellent book that looks in detail at building a partnership relationship with families. Although the emphasis is on families the principles and practical examples offer the reader ideas about how to engage ...
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