Carl Orff's Teaching Method in Kindergarten Music Activities and research in Music Education in China

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Dang Yaqi
Nicha Pattananon
Saksit Smithitam

Abstract

          Carl Orff's music, with its diversified forms and flexible teaching methods, combines theory with practice to effectively promote the development of art education activities in kindergartens. Kindergarten students are naturally fond of games and exploration. Introducing Carl Orff music games into the classroom can make children feel the fun of music and stimulate children's interest in music appreciation and creation. Playing and musicality are closely related in music activities, and Carl Orff's music games are a better teaching form. Therefore, based on the scope of children's daily life as far as possible, some music games children love and can feel are introduced and applied in music teaching.

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Yaqi, D. ., Pattananon, N., & Smithitam, S. . (2023). Carl Orff’s Teaching Method in Kindergarten Music Activities and research in Music Education in China. Journal of Modern Learning Development, 8(6), 255–262. Retrieved from https://so06.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/jomld/article/view/260704
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