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Music in the Primary School

Janet Mills

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English
Oxford University Press
11 June 2009
This long-awaited new edition of Music in the Primary School is for all those involved in Primary music, for music specialists and non-specialists, teachers and advisers. An indispensible handbook, it contains practical advice and ideas for facilitating listening, composing, and performing, with reference to the National Curriculum. Part 1 focuses on the organization of music-making and suggests inclusive activities, while Part 2 presents a theoretical framework for curriculum planning.
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Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   3rd Revised edition
Dimensions:   Height: 232mm,  Width: 156mm,  Spine: 10mm
Weight:   306g
ISBN:   9780193364950
ISBN 10:   0193364956
Series:   Oxford Music Education
Pages:   192
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Primary teachers and music Part I: Starting points for musical activity Music games Composing Performing Listening Part II: Developing a framework Musical development during the primary years Planning curriculum music Music within the curriculum Music within the primary school Further reading References Index

Dr Janet Mills began her career teaching music (and mathematics) in a comprehensive school in West Yorkshire. Subsequently, she was a teacher educator at Westminster College in Oxford and the University of Exeter. Her work as an HM Inspector of Schools included observation of more than 1000 instrumental lessons and the development and implementation - with instrumental teachers - of the first national system for inspecting Local Authority Instrumental Music Services. Along the way, she learnt violin and singing, and taught herself to play several other instruments. Janet Mills was a Research Fellow at the Royal College of Music in London and in 2004 won a National Teaching Fellowship. She wrote Music in the School (2005), Music in the Primary School (1991), and many articles in books, magazines, and research journals.

Reviews for Music in the Primary School

It is sad to read that this excellent book, the revised version of one first published 18 years ago, is the last by Janet Mills. While dealing admirably with a specific subject, it exemplifies many of the late author's best qualities: sensible and imaginative practical suggestions based on work with real children in real schools, firm statements of generous educational principles and lucidly accessible summaries of relevant research ... Above all, Janet Mills displays a humane wisdom and sprightly wit that make reading the book a pleasure as well as a continually useful exercise. She loves music but not at the expense of other subjects; indeed, her suggestions for cross-curricular work are truly illuminating and far from the vague gestures of good intention that sometimes go under that name . . The only thing to regret about this book is that we cannot anticipate the satisfaction of reading its successor. Tom Deveson. Music Teacher, April 2010 Mills's publication cogently reflects the ongoing debate about the role and place of music in the primary curriculum. Her position is clear, that music should not be organized as a separate subject taught merely by a specialist, but as an integral part of the whole curriculum and with the generalist teacher fully involved ... Currently, with scant attention given to music education within postgraduate certificate in education (PGCE) training, resulting in a lack of rationale for the inclusion of the subject and often a lack of confidence in teaching it, this book would appear to be as significant in its third edition as it was in its first, not only to those who are starting out in their teaching careers but to all those music-based agencies involved with the learning development of primary school pupils. Pauline Adams, Psychology of Music 38(1) 2010


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