2024
DOI: 10.1037/aca0000496
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Movement-based music in the classroom: Investigating the effects of music programs incorporating body movement in primary school children.

Abstract: The present studies investigated the impacts of the different implementation of body movement into classroom-based comprehensive music programs on the development of music-related and nonmusical abilities in Hungarian primary school children. In Study 1, science-focused classes received Kodály music lessons completed with teacher-directed movements or no movement activities. In Study 2, intensive music classes participated in Kodály music lessons combined either with teacher-directed or improvised movement ele… Show more

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“…Comparing participants to controls, there were substantial improvements in both creative and perceptual motor abilities. After three years of twice-weekly singing and musical group play with preschoolers aged 3-4, Lukács et al (2022) discovered that these kids performed more creatively than controls, had higher levels of abstraction, and had more inventiveness in improvisational puppet play. Additionally, they showed greater motor development.…”
Section: Creativitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Comparing participants to controls, there were substantial improvements in both creative and perceptual motor abilities. After three years of twice-weekly singing and musical group play with preschoolers aged 3-4, Lukács et al (2022) discovered that these kids performed more creatively than controls, had higher levels of abstraction, and had more inventiveness in improvisational puppet play. Additionally, they showed greater motor development.…”
Section: Creativitymentioning
confidence: 99%