WALDORF SCHOOLS MUSIC EDUCATION APPROACH AS INSPIRATION FOR WORK IN OTHER CONTEXTS
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Resumo: | Brazil has, since 2008, been the seat of heated debates on putting music back into public and private schools. Recent legislation (Law 11.769) declared music a required subject in all Brazilian schools from preschool through high school. Much has been discussed, however, as to the professionals who will take on this challenge, the methodology and content involved as well as the role of music in the schools. Here, I present some personal observations and reflections based on experiences during my career as a music educator in a Waldorf school as well as a professor in Music Education programs at two universities in São Paulo State. In supervising student teachers or giving pedagogy courses, I am witness to innumerous queries from musicians and music educators having to do with the return of music to the schools. This paper describes the intent the music education curriculum used inside Waldorf schools. Waldorf education in Brazil has an over 50-year history since its beginnings in 1955. The many trails already forged offer possibilities and recommendations for Music Education both in traditional schools as well as in educational social programs. This text offers a brief description of Waldorf pedagogy and will describe the music curriculum used from preschool through high school. I also discuss the human formation of teachers, of their knowledge, abilities, attitudes and skills. Finally, I present suggestions for possible applications of these experiences for music education in other contexts. |
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WALDORF SCHOOLS MUSIC EDUCATION APPROACH AS INSPIRATION FOR WORK IN OTHER CONTEXTS“A proposta de educação musical nas escolas waldorf como inspiração para o trabalho em outros contextos”Music educationWaldorf pedagogymusic in schoolsEducação musicalPedagogia WaldorfMúsica na escolaBrazil has, since 2008, been the seat of heated debates on putting music back into public and private schools. Recent legislation (Law 11.769) declared music a required subject in all Brazilian schools from preschool through high school. Much has been discussed, however, as to the professionals who will take on this challenge, the methodology and content involved as well as the role of music in the schools. Here, I present some personal observations and reflections based on experiences during my career as a music educator in a Waldorf school as well as a professor in Music Education programs at two universities in São Paulo State. In supervising student teachers or giving pedagogy courses, I am witness to innumerous queries from musicians and music educators having to do with the return of music to the schools. This paper describes the intent the music education curriculum used inside Waldorf schools. Waldorf education in Brazil has an over 50-year history since its beginnings in 1955. The many trails already forged offer possibilities and recommendations for Music Education both in traditional schools as well as in educational social programs. This text offers a brief description of Waldorf pedagogy and will describe the music curriculum used from preschool through high school. I also discuss the human formation of teachers, of their knowledge, abilities, attitudes and skills. Finally, I present suggestions for possible applications of these experiences for music education in other contexts.No Brasil, desde 2008 testemunhamos a efervescência de debates acerca da volta da música para a escola. A lei 11.769 torna a música conteúdo obrigatório em todas as escolas brasileiras, desde a educação infantil até o ensino médio. No entanto, muito se tem discutido a respeito dos profissionais que assumirão este desafio, das metodologias e conteúdos envolvidos e da função da música na escola. O que pretendo compartilhar com o leitor são algumas observações e reflexões, realizadas a partir de vivências durante minha trajetória profissional, tanto como educadora musical atuando em uma escola Waldorf, quanto como docente em cursos de Licenciatura em Música em duas universidades do interior paulista. Seja supervisionando estágios ou ministrando disciplinas pedagógicas, observo inúmeros questionamentos de músicos e educadores musicais a respeito da volta da música para a escola. O foco deste trabalho é descrever a proposta de educação musical praticada nas escolas Waldorf. Presente no Brasil desde 1955, esta pedagogia conta com mais de 50 anos de experiência, portanto, é possível identificar nos caminhos já trilhados, possibilidades e indicações para a Educação Musical, tanto na escola tradicional quanto em projetos socioeducativos. Este texto trará um breve histórico acerca da pedagogia Waldorf e descreverá o currículo musical, desde o jardim de infância até o ensino médio. Serão abordados também os aspectos que envolvem a formação humana do professor, seus conhecimentos, habilidades, atitudes e competências e por fim, será apresentado um balanço das possíveis aplicações dessas experiências para a educação musical em outros contextos.MUNDIS2013-09-30T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://eras.mundis.pt/index.php/eras/article/view/134oai:ojs2.eras.mundis.pt:article/134ERAS | Revista Europeia de Estudos Artísticos ; Vol. 4 N.º 3 (2013): 14.ª Edição | ERAS; 1-151647-35582184-2116reponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPporhttps://eras.mundis.pt/index.php/eras/article/view/134https://eras.mundis.pt/index.php/eras/article/view/134/131Direitos de Autor (c) 2022 ERAS | Revista Europeia de Estudos Artísticosinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPetraglia, Marcelo SilveiraSilva, Erika de Andrade2022-09-05T13:57:44Zoai:ojs2.eras.mundis.pt:article/134Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T15:10:49.079311Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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WALDORF SCHOOLS MUSIC EDUCATION APPROACH AS INSPIRATION FOR WORK IN OTHER CONTEXTS “A proposta de educação musical nas escolas waldorf como inspiração para o trabalho em outros contextos” |
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WALDORF SCHOOLS MUSIC EDUCATION APPROACH AS INSPIRATION FOR WORK IN OTHER CONTEXTS |
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WALDORF SCHOOLS MUSIC EDUCATION APPROACH AS INSPIRATION FOR WORK IN OTHER CONTEXTS Petraglia, Marcelo Silveira Music education Waldorf pedagogy music in schools Educação musical Pedagogia Waldorf Música na escola |
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WALDORF SCHOOLS MUSIC EDUCATION APPROACH AS INSPIRATION FOR WORK IN OTHER CONTEXTS |
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WALDORF SCHOOLS MUSIC EDUCATION APPROACH AS INSPIRATION FOR WORK IN OTHER CONTEXTS |
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Petraglia, Marcelo Silveira |
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Petraglia, Marcelo Silveira Silva, Erika de Andrade |
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Petraglia, Marcelo Silveira Silva, Erika de Andrade |
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Music education Waldorf pedagogy music in schools Educação musical Pedagogia Waldorf Música na escola |
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Music education Waldorf pedagogy music in schools Educação musical Pedagogia Waldorf Música na escola |
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Brazil has, since 2008, been the seat of heated debates on putting music back into public and private schools. Recent legislation (Law 11.769) declared music a required subject in all Brazilian schools from preschool through high school. Much has been discussed, however, as to the professionals who will take on this challenge, the methodology and content involved as well as the role of music in the schools. Here, I present some personal observations and reflections based on experiences during my career as a music educator in a Waldorf school as well as a professor in Music Education programs at two universities in São Paulo State. In supervising student teachers or giving pedagogy courses, I am witness to innumerous queries from musicians and music educators having to do with the return of music to the schools. This paper describes the intent the music education curriculum used inside Waldorf schools. Waldorf education in Brazil has an over 50-year history since its beginnings in 1955. The many trails already forged offer possibilities and recommendations for Music Education both in traditional schools as well as in educational social programs. This text offers a brief description of Waldorf pedagogy and will describe the music curriculum used from preschool through high school. I also discuss the human formation of teachers, of their knowledge, abilities, attitudes and skills. Finally, I present suggestions for possible applications of these experiences for music education in other contexts. |
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