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Elements and Principles of Music Education Practice 2 (5 cr)

Code: KX00DW91-3003

General information


Enrollment
28.11.2022 - 11.12.2022
Registration for the implementation has ended.
Timing
01.01.2023 - 31.07.2023
Implementation has ended.
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 cr
RDI portion
3 cr
Mode of delivery
On-campus
Unit
(2019-2024) Music
Campus
Musiikki
Teaching languages
Finnish
Degree programmes
Music

Implementation has 5 reservations. Total duration of reservations is 11 h 15 min.

Time Topic Location
Fri 24.03.2023 time 09:00 - 11:15
(2 h 15 min)
Musiikkikasvatuksen lähtökohdat ja työtavat 2, vamuka KX00DW91-3003
AS102 Musiikkikasvatus Metropolia
AS411 Monitoimitila Metropolia
Fri 31.03.2023 time 09:00 - 11:15
(2 h 15 min)
Musiikkikasvatuksen lähtökohdat ja työtavat 2, vamuka KX00DW91-3003
AS102 Musiikkikasvatus Metropolia
AS411 Monitoimitila Metropolia
Fri 14.04.2023 time 09:00 - 11:15
(2 h 15 min)
Musiikkikasvatuksen lähtökohdat ja työtavat 2, vamuka KX00DW91-3003
AS102 Musiikkikasvatus Metropolia
AS411 Monitoimitila Metropolia
Fri 28.04.2023 time 09:00 - 11:15
(2 h 15 min)
Musiikkikasvatuksen lähtökohdat ja työtavat 2, vamuka KX00DW91-3003
AS102 Musiikkikasvatus Metropolia
AS411 Monitoimitila Metropolia
Fri 12.05.2023 time 09:00 - 11:15
(2 h 15 min)
Musiikkikasvatuksen lähtökohdat ja työtavat 2, vamuka KX00DW91-3003
AS102 Musiikkikasvatus Metropolia
AS411 Monitoimitila Metropolia
Changes to reservations may be possible.

Objective

The student is able to describe and reflect collaborative learning in music and creative activities from the learner’s perspective, and can use this to develop their own pedagogical thinking. They can search for relevant information about music education as well as reflect and share this with peers in verbal and written forms. The student can be flexible and constructive in interaction and group work while also recognizing and paying attention to learning curve of peers. They can reflect concepts and different views on learning and teaching, and observe their impact on the surrounding teaching culture. The student can use music education methods diversely when constructing plans for teaching situation as well as apply these plans to practice. The student is able to take into account the different needs of learners, group situations and holistic perspectives that influence learning. They can reflect on their own development as a music educator. They are able to work flexibly in different group tasks.

Content

Learning as a part of healthy community life, different forms of music activity and learning, preparing for and constructing pedagogical processes, learner-centred approach to music education, interaction, individual and group reflection.

Location and time

tuition in finnish

Materials

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Teaching methods

Guided assignments
Workshop
Small group tutorial
Study visit
Problem based learning
Interactive lecture

Student workload

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Evaluation scale

Hyväksytty/Hylätty

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

The student is able to construct music activities taking into consideration aspects of the course of life and interaction that affect learning. They are able to identify different approaches and values underpinning the learner-centred approach to music education and to identify how these are realized in pedagogical practice. They can reflect on their own learning and the teaching situations they have experienced and observed. The student is able to act as an active member of the group and can give constructive feedback to fellow group members about their contribution.

Assessment methods and criteria

Continuous assessment
Learning journal
Portfolio
Essay

Qualifications

The student is able to recognize and describe elements of creative group activity practices, pedagogical processes and approaches. They are able to reflect the factors influencing musical interaction and apply these notions to their own learning. They are able to use music education methods when planning teaching, and try them out in practice while supporting the learning goals of the group. They can reflect on their development as a music educator.

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