Stage and Phase Theories
Musical Play and Socialization Theories
Learning Style Theories
Instructional Theories
100
Who studied pianists and developed the theory of three stages: tinkering, technical, and masterful music making.
Who is Lauren Sosniak
100
Singing games, newly invented songs by children, and musical improvisation are examples of this essential musical aspect
What is musical play.
100
This side of the brain is often associated with music and creativity
What is the right hemisphere
100
This man created the theory of meaningful reception, and believe students learn most effectively though "advance organizers."
Who is Ausubel
200
In his research he studied children using a deck of cards and coins.
Who is Bruner
200
This Russian social psychologist established that the adult is the primary influence on a child's socialization process
Who is Vygotsky
200
A child learns information best when he touches or holds things. This is an example of this learning style.
What is kinesthetic learning
200
Exploratory experiences and occasional nonconformity are indicators of this kind of thinking, which is the ultimate goal of all learning
What is creative thinking
300
Piaget's four stages of thinking are sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operations and _____.
What is formal operations
300
These three popular theorists believe that musical play should be nurtured in nursery school and continued through the primary grades
Who are Kodaly, Dalcroze, and Orff
300
Alana took this test and discovered she has the personality of an ENFP.
What is the Myers-Briggs Test.
300
This method of learning, developed by Bruner, encourages taking risks, guessing, and exploring student initiated hypotheses.
What is the discovery method.
400
Applications of Piaget's principles of music learning indicate this age as a watershed year in a child's cognitive development.
What is 8
400
Hall and Freud believed that children train for adulthood through this type of activity
What is playing games
400
Linguistic, Logic-Mathematical, Musical, Spatial, Bodily/Kinesthetic, Interpersonal, Intrapersonal, Naturalistic.
What are Gardener's eight intelligences.
400
This theorist promotes a set of clear cut, 8-step instructions to make help children make music.
Who is Gagne
500
This theorist suggested that younger children should be introduced to staff notation only after preliminary experiences with music and play.
Who is Piaget
500
Vygotsky established that ___who___ is the primary influence of the child
Who is the parent or teacher
500
Walter Barbe and Raymond S. Swassing proposed the theory of learning modalities where the child learns through these three sensory channels
What is auditory, visual, and tactile/kinesthetic
500
This theorist, popularized in 1997, recommends music instruction begin with musical sound and vocalized patterns, proceeding gradually to the notated symbols of pitch and rhythm.
Who is Edwin E. Gordon