PRESCHOOL EDUCATION STUDENTS’ ATTITUDES ABOUT THE POSSIBLE IMPACT OF MUSIC ON CHILDREN’S SPEECH DEVELOPMENT

Music and language are means of human communication, whose common medium is the sound occurring in a unit of time. Numerous relevant studies show that the constant implementation of various forms of musical activities influence the development of a child’s speech and motivates the development of pre...

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Main Author: Blaženka Bačlija Sušić
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Association for the Development of Science, Engineering and Education 2019-04-01
Series:International Journal of Cognitive Research in Science, Engineering and Education
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Online Access:https://ijcrsee.com/index.php/ijcrsee/article/view/350
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spelling doaj-e71a277147d646f28471d9cb43d8b3c82021-07-22T12:25:08ZengAssociation for the Development of Science, Engineering and EducationInternational Journal of Cognitive Research in Science, Engineering and Education2334-847X2334-84962019-04-0171738410.5937/ijcrsee1901073B350PRESCHOOL EDUCATION STUDENTS’ ATTITUDES ABOUT THE POSSIBLE IMPACT OF MUSIC ON CHILDREN’S SPEECH DEVELOPMENTBlaženka Bačlija Sušić0University of Zagreb, Faculty of Teacher Education, CroatiaMusic and language are means of human communication, whose common medium is the sound occurring in a unit of time. Numerous relevant studies show that the constant implementation of various forms of musical activities influence the development of a child’s speech and motivates the development of pre-reading skills. A survey formed for the purpose of the study explored the positions of the students of the part-time studies of Early and Pre-school Education on the use of musical, creative musical, and multi-modal activities in their immediate methodical practice, as well as their possible impact on children’s speech development. The results of the study show that the participants believe that the development of a child’s speech is most influenced by musical activities containing multiple verbal elements (children’s singing games, songs and counting rhymes) which are more frequently carried out in practice. Although the participants believe that the activities of rhythmical speech and creating a text to an existing melody influence the development of a child’s speech the most, it is more common in practice to conduct creative musical activities, such as listening to music while dancing and/or painting, as well as those activities related to sound sensitivity, which may be due to the competences of the participants in the listed areas. The respondents who believe that multi-modal activities contribute to the development of a child’s speech, often carry them out more frequently in their methodical practice. The results of the study represent a significant contribution to the further improvement of educational practices.https://ijcrsee.com/index.php/ijcrsee/article/view/350multi-modal activitiesmusic educationpreschool educationspeech developmentstudents
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PRESCHOOL EDUCATION STUDENTS’ ATTITUDES ABOUT THE POSSIBLE IMPACT OF MUSIC ON CHILDREN’S SPEECH DEVELOPMENT
International Journal of Cognitive Research in Science, Engineering and Education
multi-modal activities
music education
preschool education
speech development
students
author_facet Blaženka Bačlija Sušić
author_sort Blaženka Bačlija Sušić
title PRESCHOOL EDUCATION STUDENTS’ ATTITUDES ABOUT THE POSSIBLE IMPACT OF MUSIC ON CHILDREN’S SPEECH DEVELOPMENT
title_short PRESCHOOL EDUCATION STUDENTS’ ATTITUDES ABOUT THE POSSIBLE IMPACT OF MUSIC ON CHILDREN’S SPEECH DEVELOPMENT
title_full PRESCHOOL EDUCATION STUDENTS’ ATTITUDES ABOUT THE POSSIBLE IMPACT OF MUSIC ON CHILDREN’S SPEECH DEVELOPMENT
title_fullStr PRESCHOOL EDUCATION STUDENTS’ ATTITUDES ABOUT THE POSSIBLE IMPACT OF MUSIC ON CHILDREN’S SPEECH DEVELOPMENT
title_full_unstemmed PRESCHOOL EDUCATION STUDENTS’ ATTITUDES ABOUT THE POSSIBLE IMPACT OF MUSIC ON CHILDREN’S SPEECH DEVELOPMENT
title_sort preschool education students’ attitudes about the possible impact of music on children’s speech development
publisher Association for the Development of Science, Engineering and Education
series International Journal of Cognitive Research in Science, Engineering and Education
issn 2334-847X
2334-8496
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Music and language are means of human communication, whose common medium is the sound occurring in a unit of time. Numerous relevant studies show that the constant implementation of various forms of musical activities influence the development of a child’s speech and motivates the development of pre-reading skills. A survey formed for the purpose of the study explored the positions of the students of the part-time studies of Early and Pre-school Education on the use of musical, creative musical, and multi-modal activities in their immediate methodical practice, as well as their possible impact on children’s speech development. The results of the study show that the participants believe that the development of a child’s speech is most influenced by musical activities containing multiple verbal elements (children’s singing games, songs and counting rhymes) which are more frequently carried out in practice. Although the participants believe that the activities of rhythmical speech and creating a text to an existing melody influence the development of a child’s speech the most, it is more common in practice to conduct creative musical activities, such as listening to music while dancing and/or painting, as well as those activities related to sound sensitivity, which may be due to the competences of the participants in the listed areas. The respondents who believe that multi-modal activities contribute to the development of a child’s speech, often carry them out more frequently in their methodical practice. The results of the study represent a significant contribution to the further improvement of educational practices.
topic multi-modal activities
music education
preschool education
speech development
students
url https://ijcrsee.com/index.php/ijcrsee/article/view/350
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