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9783752008173

Esterbauer, Erik

Elementare Beziehungen

Das pädagogische Instrument zur Einschätzung der Beziehungsqualität (EBQ-P-Instrument) und seine Anwendung im inklusiven Musik- und Tanzunterricht Band 1: Das EBQ-P-Instrument Praxis: Grundlagen, Merkmallisten, Anwendungshinweise

Product Available Date 2024-12-20
17.0 x 24.0 cm, 216 p., 16 illustrations b/w, 18 illustrations color, paperback / softback
39,00 €

ISBN: 9783752008173
Preface
Table of Contents
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Short Description

In music education communicative and relationship-oriented skills, in addition to individual musical and movement-related possibilities, play a key role in the design of artistic-educational teaching and learning processes. The AQR-P Tool presented here can contribute to the improvement of teachers' actions on the basis of relationship skills with the aim of providing the best possible support to each person involved through lesson planning.

Description

In elemental music and dance education and other music education subjects, in addition to individual musical and movement-related possibilities, communicative and relationship-oriented skills play a key role in the design of artistic-pedagogical teaching-learning processes. A precise assessment of the ability and quality of relationship and the subsequent reflection on the teaching situation, which is made possible by the “AQR-P Tool” observation and assessment procedure presented here, can support an adequate adaptation of the teacher's actions to the needs of the learners.
By knowing the currently existing relationship mode and the “pedagogical relationship quality” to be adapted to it, the teacher can design tasks and activities in such a way that the learners can make optimal use of these activities.

Volume 1 explains the theoretical foundations upon which the AQR-P Tool was developed and adapted and presents the observation procedure in its entirety so that it can be used directly in practice. In addition, the application possibilities and further development variants are shown.

Biographical Note

Erik Esterbauer researches and teaches as an Associate Professor at the Department of Elemental Music and Dance Pedagogy - Orff Institute at the Mozarteum University Salzburg with a focus on inclusion and diversity. He studied psychology at the Universities of Salzburg and Vienna, composition at the Conservatory of the City of Vienna and elemental music and movement pedagogy at the Orff Institute of the Mozarteum University Salzburg. After further specialist training, he worked for 20 years in the field of child, youth and family psychology as well as in psychosocial rehabilitation.
He habilitated with the present observation method for assessing the quality of relationship in inclusive music and dance lessons. His teaching and research activities focus on processes of inclusion and diversity in the field of music and dance and other artistic disciplines as well as additional areas such as psychology, transdisciplinarity and new music.

Keywords

Carl Orff (4) || Clinical psychology (143) || Creative therapy (eg art, music, drama) (135) || EBQ (3) || Education (25) || Grundlagen (6) || Kreativ (8) || Medical specialties, branches of medicine (144) || Music (111) || Musikpsychologie (8) || Musiktherapie (128) || Occupational therapy (135) || Orff-Schulwerk (4) || Psychotherapy (157) || Psychotherapy: general (120) || Salzburg (7) || Tanz (11) || Tanztherapie (7) || beziehungsmedizinischer Ansatz (5)