2011
DOI: 10.1177/1048371311402066
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Sound and Sight

Abstract: With the introduction of the New Zealand government’s National Standards, there are increasing demands on teachers to provide evidence of student achievement in the areas of numeracy and literacy. As a result, primary school teachers may perceive that there is neither time nor the need for music activities such as singing, which may be viewed purely as entertainment. This perspective may prevent teachers from realizing the potential of song as a valuable tool for literacy learning, particularly during a child’… Show more

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“…Music is believed to be a language learning tool that can increase student motivation in learning. Changes in the atmosphere that occur when a song starts to be heard and sung can create a relaxed and comfortable learning atmosphere so that the pressure felt by students when they want to learn a certain thing will subside (Trinick, 2011). Israel (2013) also acclaimed the power of playing songs as a learning tool.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Music is believed to be a language learning tool that can increase student motivation in learning. Changes in the atmosphere that occur when a song starts to be heard and sung can create a relaxed and comfortable learning atmosphere so that the pressure felt by students when they want to learn a certain thing will subside (Trinick, 2011). Israel (2013) also acclaimed the power of playing songs as a learning tool.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of them is done by Robyn MargaretTrinick (2011), had written about "Sound and Sight: The Use of Song to Promote Language Learning General Music Today". This article explores whether purposeful application of song can add a new dimension to existing language programs, offering a meaningful and engaging context for learning.…”
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confidence: 99%