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On Music Education, Psychology, and Different Abilities is a diverse and thought-provoking read for anyone interested in music, psychology, and education. Chapter 1 delves into the history of violin-playing schools, analyzing and researching the methods to facilitate future development in violin pedagogy. Chapter 2 explores how music can influence our lives, offering anecdotes and helpful tips for motivation and emotional support. In Chapter 3, the author investigates the composers who had different brain creativities, designing a program that allows students to perform their music in a safe…mehr

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On Music Education, Psychology, and Different Abilities is a diverse and thought-provoking read for anyone interested in music, psychology, and education. Chapter 1 delves into the history of violin-playing schools, analyzing and researching the methods to facilitate future development in violin pedagogy. Chapter 2 explores how music can influence our lives, offering anecdotes and helpful tips for motivation and emotional support. In Chapter 3, the author investigates the composers who had different brain creativities, designing a program that allows students to perform their music in a safe environment. Chapter 4 explores the idea that diverse arrangements and techniques could make it possible for children with different abilities to perform intricate musical pieces. The book rounds out with intriguing chapters on differentiation as a learning objective, music and drawing as an introduction to music lessons, and finally, practical strategies developed using music and art for managing behavior. Whether you are an educator, musician, music lover, or parent, this book is an excellent resource for gaining deeper insight into the world of music education and psychology.
Autorenporträt
Sofija Zlatanova is an award-winning viola performer, and a writer of fiction. Sofija advocates for inclusive music education. She lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where she completed her graduate music studies at Berklee College of Music. Sofija teaches music (piano, violin, and composition) at the Berklee Institute for Accessible Arts Education, to children with different abilities, and who are twice-exceptional. As a philanthropist, she continuously shares her skills, and works on projects to support her community. She is a dog-lover, and in her spare time enjoys composing, and connecting with nature.