C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleThis paper reports on an experiential project that involved a group of children aged four to five years and their teachers in an investigation of sounds in their local environment. It describes the key elements of an eight-week teaching and learning program that encouraged children to experience and re-experience their surrounding sound environments through a variety of listening tasks, ‘sound walks’ and reflective art-making. Informed by diverse disciplines such as acoustic ecology (Schafer, 1992), music education (Dilkes, 1998) and environmental education (Palmer, 1998), this project aimed to make the ‘sounds of place’ explicit, to illuminate children's understandings of sound and to document these early exper...
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This article describes a study that aimed to investigate how children perform and document Land Art ...
Recent educational studies have shown increasing lack of interest and participation of youth (ages 1...
The article analyses how, being a mediator between the child and the music listened to, an early chi...
Sounds exist everywhere, and early childhood classrooms are no exception. Sounds resonate with us, a...
Personal experience and discussions with kindergarten teachers show that physics activities for pres...
This paper reports on a recent action research project, Enhancing environmental awareness through th...
In this article it is intended to discuss the issue of noise pollution from an unusual point of view...
Creativity, productivity and curiosity come naturally to children. Children are interested in differ...
This chapter explores sound walking with children as a speculative method for studying urban ecologi...
If children are to be heard in research and pedagogy, we need to find ways to listen to them. But ho...
This article explores how close attention to sound can help to rethink literacy in early childhood e...
This article considers the value and role of early years music and sound activities in museum spaces...
This article explores how young children can play active roles as researchers, explorers, and design...
Music is part of every society. The seemingly infinite genres of music are testament to the societal...
This article explores how close attention to sound can help one to rethink literacy in early child...
This article describes a study that aimed to investigate how children perform and document Land Art ...
Recent educational studies have shown increasing lack of interest and participation of youth (ages 1...
The article analyses how, being a mediator between the child and the music listened to, an early chi...