Joyful Learning in the Kodály Music Classroom

Presenter Information

Sharon Hamel

Location

Virtual

Event Website

https://www.andrews.edu/ceis/sed/autlc/index.html

Start Date

27-3-2025 2:45 PM

End Date

27-3-2025 3:15 PM

Proposal for Presentation

In my qualitative, phenomenological study, I explored the connection between Kodály pedagogy and joyful learning, examining how it takes shape in Kodály classrooms. My preliminary findings suggest that while joyful learning is central to Kodály education, its implementation varies due to differing interpretations. Through interviews and observations of eight music educators in Cambridge Public Schools, Cambridge, MA, I found that joyful learning flourishes in structured yet flexible environments where students feel engaged, supported, and culturally recognized. The teachers I interviewed emphasized student agency, collaboration, and creative expression while advocating for adaptable, student-centered approaches. I concluded that Kodály fosters confidence, creativity, and community, empowering students of all backgrounds to develop a lifelong, joyful connection to music.

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Joyful Learning in the Kodály Music Classroom

Virtual

In my qualitative, phenomenological study, I explored the connection between Kodály pedagogy and joyful learning, examining how it takes shape in Kodály classrooms. My preliminary findings suggest that while joyful learning is central to Kodály education, its implementation varies due to differing interpretations. Through interviews and observations of eight music educators in Cambridge Public Schools, Cambridge, MA, I found that joyful learning flourishes in structured yet flexible environments where students feel engaged, supported, and culturally recognized. The teachers I interviewed emphasized student agency, collaboration, and creative expression while advocating for adaptable, student-centered approaches. I concluded that Kodály fosters confidence, creativity, and community, empowering students of all backgrounds to develop a lifelong, joyful connection to music.

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