The Kodály Approach to Teaching Music
Glennis Patterson shares an overview to the approach created by composer, author, ethnomusicologist, educator, linguist, and philosopher Zoltán Kodály. She gives a thorough overview of his approach and the three-step sequence of prepare, present, and practice. Amy M. Burns offers ways to create visuals to assist with the presentation sequence. In addition, she demonstrates how to utilize technology to implement the practice sequence through lessons and manipulatives found in the book and on the supplemental website. The lessons can also be used for assessment purposes, lesson extensions, higher order thinking skills, and sharing their music-making with others outside the classroom. The lessons can be used by educators who have limited technology or those with 1:1 classrooms, and those with novice to advanced technological skills.