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What Music Means to Me
Do Your Children Like Clapping, Singing, Dancing, and Playing Melodic Instruments?
Orff-Schulwerk is an internationally accepted approach for teaching music and movement in an elementary music classroom. The famous German composer and educator, Carl Orff, along with his colleague, Gunild Keetman, developed this approach. “Schulwerk” is a German word meaning “work for the school.” Carl Orff evolved the basic texts for the Schulwerk as models for teachers worldwide. Now translated into many languages, Orff-Schulwerk is based on the traditional music and folklore of each country in which it is used. The Orff-Schulwerk approach is widely used by music educators in private and public schools throughout the United States and the world.
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The Art and Science of Teaching
Looking back at our early careers as music educators it is evident that Orff Schulwerk was a turning point in our work with children. Prior to our early experiences with this multi-faceted approach we struggled with ways to provide a classroom experience that was hands-on, creative, exciting and always developing.
It was our early work with the ideas presented by Carl Orff and his colleague, Gunild Keetman that brought us the inspiration we were so desperately seeking. Orff Schulwerk (literally meaning, School Work in German) encourages the students to be the music makers. They are the vehicles through which classrooms become creative and inviting places to be. The melding of natural activities which include chanting, singing, movement, recorder and instrument playing provides a multitude of opportunities for learning and expression.
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