The multi-sensory teaching practice for primary music classroom in China

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Xiao Liulingzi
Nicha Pattananon
Prasert Khunthongchan

Abstract

          Multi-sensory teaching is proposed relative to the current situation of traditional music classroom. It is important for using multi-sensory teaching in music learning. This article aims to provide knowledge in multi-sensory learning and teaching music in primary school. For primary school students, in addition to the training of basic knowledge and skills of music, students' sense of participation and creativity in music class are the key requirements, especially the flexibility and dynamics in music class, so that students can integrate into music and feel the music. The article explains the multi-sensory sense in music learning, the differences between multi-sensory music teaching and traditional music teaching, and music multi-sensory teaching in primary schools in China.

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Liulingzi, X. ., Pattananon, N., & Khunthongchan, P. . (2023). The multi-sensory teaching practice for primary music classroom in China. Journal of Modern Learning Development, 8(2), 457–464. Retrieved from https://so06.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/jomld/article/view/259107
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Academic Article

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