The effect of locomotor and non-locomotor movement in response to music among five and six year olds / Gan Ann Kee

Movement involvement in music is a concept widely recognized by many well-known music educators such as Zoltan Kodaly, Carl Orff and Emile Jaques-Dalcroze. Teaching music with movement is especially effective for young children (Pound & Harrison, 2002). Young children develop the understanding o...

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Main Author: Gan , Ann Kee
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description Movement involvement in music is a concept widely recognized by many well-known music educators such as Zoltan Kodaly, Carl Orff and Emile Jaques-Dalcroze. Teaching music with movement is especially effective for young children (Pound & Harrison, 2002). Young children develop the understanding of musical elements by involving movement (Carlson, 1980). This study was conducted to find out the difference between various movement categories in response to music among 5- and 6-year-old children. The two movement categories focused on this study were locomotor and non-locomotor movement. Sixty-one children aged five to six from a music centre and two kindergartens in the Klang Valley participated in this study, and were randomly assigned into either one of the groups, locomotor or non-locomotor. Children attended a total of six one-hour lessons, with either a locomotor or non-locomotor movement treatment. The study was conducted on a weekly basis, excluding a pre-test and post-test session, which were scheduled before and after the six weekly lessons. Data from the pre-test and post-test were analysed based on different movement categories, age and gender. Children from both groups showed improvement in movement responses to music, however, there was no significant relationship found between locomotor and non-locomotor movement, and gender and movement in response to music. Therefore, gender was not an affective variable in this study.
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spelling um-100092020-02-05T17:39:22Z The effect of locomotor and non-locomotor movement in response to music among five and six year olds / Gan Ann Kee Gan , Ann Kee MT Musical instruction and study Movement involvement in music is a concept widely recognized by many well-known music educators such as Zoltan Kodaly, Carl Orff and Emile Jaques-Dalcroze. Teaching music with movement is especially effective for young children (Pound & Harrison, 2002). Young children develop the understanding of musical elements by involving movement (Carlson, 1980). This study was conducted to find out the difference between various movement categories in response to music among 5- and 6-year-old children. The two movement categories focused on this study were locomotor and non-locomotor movement. Sixty-one children aged five to six from a music centre and two kindergartens in the Klang Valley participated in this study, and were randomly assigned into either one of the groups, locomotor or non-locomotor. Children attended a total of six one-hour lessons, with either a locomotor or non-locomotor movement treatment. The study was conducted on a weekly basis, excluding a pre-test and post-test session, which were scheduled before and after the six weekly lessons. Data from the pre-test and post-test were analysed based on different movement categories, age and gender. Children from both groups showed improvement in movement responses to music, however, there was no significant relationship found between locomotor and non-locomotor movement, and gender and movement in response to music. Therefore, gender was not an affective variable in this study. 2018-12 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/10009/2/Gan_Ann_Kee.pdf application/pdf http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/10009/1/Gan_Ann_Kee_%E2%80%93_Dissertation.pdf Gan , Ann Kee (2018) The effect of locomotor and non-locomotor movement in response to music among five and six year olds / Gan Ann Kee. Masters thesis, University of Malaya. http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/10009/
spellingShingle MT Musical instruction and study
Gan , Ann Kee
The effect of locomotor and non-locomotor movement in response to music among five and six year olds / Gan Ann Kee
title The effect of locomotor and non-locomotor movement in response to music among five and six year olds / Gan Ann Kee
title_full The effect of locomotor and non-locomotor movement in response to music among five and six year olds / Gan Ann Kee
title_fullStr The effect of locomotor and non-locomotor movement in response to music among five and six year olds / Gan Ann Kee
title_full_unstemmed The effect of locomotor and non-locomotor movement in response to music among five and six year olds / Gan Ann Kee
title_short The effect of locomotor and non-locomotor movement in response to music among five and six year olds / Gan Ann Kee
title_sort effect of locomotor and non-locomotor movement in response to music among five and six year olds / gan ann kee
topic MT Musical instruction and study
url http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/10009/
http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/10009/2/Gan_Ann_Kee.pdf
http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/10009/1/Gan_Ann_Kee_%E2%80%93_Dissertation.pdf