Addressing Issues of Mental Health in Schools through the Arts
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Addressing Issues of Mental Health in Schools through the Arts
Teachers and Music Therapists Working Together
Clough, Nick; Tarr, Jane
Taylor & Francis Ltd
01/2023
332
Mole
Inglês
9781032100753
15 a 20 dias
666
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Dedication
List of figures
List of tables
List of textual outcomes
List of contributors
Foreword: Saville Kushner
Preface: a review of the findings of the book in light of the COVID-19 pandemic
Acknowledgements
1. Creating agendas for classroom based research to address issues of mental health
2. Designing participatory action research approaches to support the development of inclusive practices
3. Professional learning about group music making and relational health in classrooms
4. From sensory engagement to self regulation through music and arts experiences
5. Inter professional exploration of the dialogic dimensions of music based therapeutic teaching practices: towards establishing educational and therapeutic rationales
6. Creative attachment focussed therapy practices in the classroom
7. Exploring ways in which music / arts based therapeutic teaching practices exemplify the principles and values of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC)
8. A review of participatory action research as a basis for inter professional learning within the school setting: developing teachers as music makers in the classroom
9. Exploring how the documentation of participatory action research activities supported professional learning and recognition of young people's reconnections through music
10. Envisaging further collaborative music / arts based therapeutic teaching practices within educational settings
11. Introduction to the Complementary Materials
CM1: Anna Rita Addessi Developing an observation schedule using Flow dimensions
CM2: Alexandra Carvalho Entering art spaces with young people where music is playing
CM3: Elisabetta Colace Strategies drawn from dance movement therapy for working with young people with vulnerabilities in the school context
CM4: Poliksena Hardalova A sensory journey introducing the new school year
CM5: Poliksena Hardalova Drama as a journey into yourself: the reflections of a teacher trainer
CM6: Eunice Macedo with Poliksena Hardalova The wider arts as experiences that support young people and teachers working together
CM7: Eunice Macedo Teachers' understanding of the contribution of shared arts experiences to their professional development.
CM8: Luis Mesquita The application of United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) in an alternative educational setting for young adults
CM9: Francesca Quadrelli Music therapy approaches in the classroom, a focus on group work
CM10: Sofia Santos Understanding teachers' competences in constructing a school play
CM11: Krzysztof Stachyra Group music making approaches to enhance relational health
CM12: Krzysztof Stachyra Creating a safe environment for listening to music in the classroom
CM13: Krzysztof Stachyra A creative arts approach to address emotional difficulties
CM14: Krzysztof Stachyra Exploring the need for arts experiences within teacher education
CM15: Jane Tarr Choosing musical instruments
CM16: Jane Tarr Musical elements
CM17: Jane Tarr Exploring the PACE model - Playfulness, Acceptance, Curiosity, and Empathy
CM18: Jane Tarr The Sanctuary Model and LINK project experiences
CM19: Jane Tarr Listening to music: guidance and selections
CM20: Cathy Warner Mirroring and matching through music making
CM21: Cathy Warner Communicative musicality
CM22: Cathy Warner Healing brain functions through sensory and relational music making
CM23: Cathy Warner Insecure attachments: music making as a healing approach
CM24: Becky White Musical improvisation
CM25: Barbara Zanchi Music therapy approaches to listening in the classroom for children and young people
CM26: Barbara Zanchi The value of non verbal musical dialogic principles and actions from the perspective of a music therapist
Author Index
Subject Index
List of figures
List of tables
List of textual outcomes
List of contributors
Foreword: Saville Kushner
Preface: a review of the findings of the book in light of the COVID-19 pandemic
Acknowledgements
1. Creating agendas for classroom based research to address issues of mental health
2. Designing participatory action research approaches to support the development of inclusive practices
3. Professional learning about group music making and relational health in classrooms
4. From sensory engagement to self regulation through music and arts experiences
5. Inter professional exploration of the dialogic dimensions of music based therapeutic teaching practices: towards establishing educational and therapeutic rationales
6. Creative attachment focussed therapy practices in the classroom
7. Exploring ways in which music / arts based therapeutic teaching practices exemplify the principles and values of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC)
8. A review of participatory action research as a basis for inter professional learning within the school setting: developing teachers as music makers in the classroom
9. Exploring how the documentation of participatory action research activities supported professional learning and recognition of young people's reconnections through music
10. Envisaging further collaborative music / arts based therapeutic teaching practices within educational settings
11. Introduction to the Complementary Materials
CM1: Anna Rita Addessi Developing an observation schedule using Flow dimensions
CM2: Alexandra Carvalho Entering art spaces with young people where music is playing
CM3: Elisabetta Colace Strategies drawn from dance movement therapy for working with young people with vulnerabilities in the school context
CM4: Poliksena Hardalova A sensory journey introducing the new school year
CM5: Poliksena Hardalova Drama as a journey into yourself: the reflections of a teacher trainer
CM6: Eunice Macedo with Poliksena Hardalova The wider arts as experiences that support young people and teachers working together
CM7: Eunice Macedo Teachers' understanding of the contribution of shared arts experiences to their professional development.
CM8: Luis Mesquita The application of United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) in an alternative educational setting for young adults
CM9: Francesca Quadrelli Music therapy approaches in the classroom, a focus on group work
CM10: Sofia Santos Understanding teachers' competences in constructing a school play
CM11: Krzysztof Stachyra Group music making approaches to enhance relational health
CM12: Krzysztof Stachyra Creating a safe environment for listening to music in the classroom
CM13: Krzysztof Stachyra A creative arts approach to address emotional difficulties
CM14: Krzysztof Stachyra Exploring the need for arts experiences within teacher education
CM15: Jane Tarr Choosing musical instruments
CM16: Jane Tarr Musical elements
CM17: Jane Tarr Exploring the PACE model - Playfulness, Acceptance, Curiosity, and Empathy
CM18: Jane Tarr The Sanctuary Model and LINK project experiences
CM19: Jane Tarr Listening to music: guidance and selections
CM20: Cathy Warner Mirroring and matching through music making
CM21: Cathy Warner Communicative musicality
CM22: Cathy Warner Healing brain functions through sensory and relational music making
CM23: Cathy Warner Insecure attachments: music making as a healing approach
CM24: Becky White Musical improvisation
CM25: Barbara Zanchi Music therapy approaches to listening in the classroom for children and young people
CM26: Barbara Zanchi The value of non verbal musical dialogic principles and actions from the perspective of a music therapist
Author Index
Subject Index
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Music Therapy;Inter Professional Practice;Teacher development;Music Therapists;Young People;creative arts-based therapeutic pedagogical approaches;Professional Development;Music Making;creative attachment practices;Adverse Childhood Experiences;participatory action research;Held;Community Music Therapy;Complementary Material;Musical Improvisation;Reflexive Product;Mental Health Concerns;Arts Therapists;LINK Project;Participatory Action Research Approaches;Group Training Sessions;Young People's Mental Health;Sanctuary Model;UK School;YP;Dance Movement Therapy;Relational Engagement;Emotional Access;Egg Shakers
Dedication
List of figures
List of tables
List of textual outcomes
List of contributors
Foreword: Saville Kushner
Preface: a review of the findings of the book in light of the COVID-19 pandemic
Acknowledgements
1. Creating agendas for classroom based research to address issues of mental health
2. Designing participatory action research approaches to support the development of inclusive practices
3. Professional learning about group music making and relational health in classrooms
4. From sensory engagement to self regulation through music and arts experiences
5. Inter professional exploration of the dialogic dimensions of music based therapeutic teaching practices: towards establishing educational and therapeutic rationales
6. Creative attachment focussed therapy practices in the classroom
7. Exploring ways in which music / arts based therapeutic teaching practices exemplify the principles and values of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC)
8. A review of participatory action research as a basis for inter professional learning within the school setting: developing teachers as music makers in the classroom
9. Exploring how the documentation of participatory action research activities supported professional learning and recognition of young people's reconnections through music
10. Envisaging further collaborative music / arts based therapeutic teaching practices within educational settings
11. Introduction to the Complementary Materials
CM1: Anna Rita Addessi Developing an observation schedule using Flow dimensions
CM2: Alexandra Carvalho Entering art spaces with young people where music is playing
CM3: Elisabetta Colace Strategies drawn from dance movement therapy for working with young people with vulnerabilities in the school context
CM4: Poliksena Hardalova A sensory journey introducing the new school year
CM5: Poliksena Hardalova Drama as a journey into yourself: the reflections of a teacher trainer
CM6: Eunice Macedo with Poliksena Hardalova The wider arts as experiences that support young people and teachers working together
CM7: Eunice Macedo Teachers' understanding of the contribution of shared arts experiences to their professional development.
CM8: Luis Mesquita The application of United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) in an alternative educational setting for young adults
CM9: Francesca Quadrelli Music therapy approaches in the classroom, a focus on group work
CM10: Sofia Santos Understanding teachers' competences in constructing a school play
CM11: Krzysztof Stachyra Group music making approaches to enhance relational health
CM12: Krzysztof Stachyra Creating a safe environment for listening to music in the classroom
CM13: Krzysztof Stachyra A creative arts approach to address emotional difficulties
CM14: Krzysztof Stachyra Exploring the need for arts experiences within teacher education
CM15: Jane Tarr Choosing musical instruments
CM16: Jane Tarr Musical elements
CM17: Jane Tarr Exploring the PACE model - Playfulness, Acceptance, Curiosity, and Empathy
CM18: Jane Tarr The Sanctuary Model and LINK project experiences
CM19: Jane Tarr Listening to music: guidance and selections
CM20: Cathy Warner Mirroring and matching through music making
CM21: Cathy Warner Communicative musicality
CM22: Cathy Warner Healing brain functions through sensory and relational music making
CM23: Cathy Warner Insecure attachments: music making as a healing approach
CM24: Becky White Musical improvisation
CM25: Barbara Zanchi Music therapy approaches to listening in the classroom for children and young people
CM26: Barbara Zanchi The value of non verbal musical dialogic principles and actions from the perspective of a music therapist
Author Index
Subject Index
List of figures
List of tables
List of textual outcomes
List of contributors
Foreword: Saville Kushner
Preface: a review of the findings of the book in light of the COVID-19 pandemic
Acknowledgements
1. Creating agendas for classroom based research to address issues of mental health
2. Designing participatory action research approaches to support the development of inclusive practices
3. Professional learning about group music making and relational health in classrooms
4. From sensory engagement to self regulation through music and arts experiences
5. Inter professional exploration of the dialogic dimensions of music based therapeutic teaching practices: towards establishing educational and therapeutic rationales
6. Creative attachment focussed therapy practices in the classroom
7. Exploring ways in which music / arts based therapeutic teaching practices exemplify the principles and values of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC)
8. A review of participatory action research as a basis for inter professional learning within the school setting: developing teachers as music makers in the classroom
9. Exploring how the documentation of participatory action research activities supported professional learning and recognition of young people's reconnections through music
10. Envisaging further collaborative music / arts based therapeutic teaching practices within educational settings
11. Introduction to the Complementary Materials
CM1: Anna Rita Addessi Developing an observation schedule using Flow dimensions
CM2: Alexandra Carvalho Entering art spaces with young people where music is playing
CM3: Elisabetta Colace Strategies drawn from dance movement therapy for working with young people with vulnerabilities in the school context
CM4: Poliksena Hardalova A sensory journey introducing the new school year
CM5: Poliksena Hardalova Drama as a journey into yourself: the reflections of a teacher trainer
CM6: Eunice Macedo with Poliksena Hardalova The wider arts as experiences that support young people and teachers working together
CM7: Eunice Macedo Teachers' understanding of the contribution of shared arts experiences to their professional development.
CM8: Luis Mesquita The application of United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) in an alternative educational setting for young adults
CM9: Francesca Quadrelli Music therapy approaches in the classroom, a focus on group work
CM10: Sofia Santos Understanding teachers' competences in constructing a school play
CM11: Krzysztof Stachyra Group music making approaches to enhance relational health
CM12: Krzysztof Stachyra Creating a safe environment for listening to music in the classroom
CM13: Krzysztof Stachyra A creative arts approach to address emotional difficulties
CM14: Krzysztof Stachyra Exploring the need for arts experiences within teacher education
CM15: Jane Tarr Choosing musical instruments
CM16: Jane Tarr Musical elements
CM17: Jane Tarr Exploring the PACE model - Playfulness, Acceptance, Curiosity, and Empathy
CM18: Jane Tarr The Sanctuary Model and LINK project experiences
CM19: Jane Tarr Listening to music: guidance and selections
CM20: Cathy Warner Mirroring and matching through music making
CM21: Cathy Warner Communicative musicality
CM22: Cathy Warner Healing brain functions through sensory and relational music making
CM23: Cathy Warner Insecure attachments: music making as a healing approach
CM24: Becky White Musical improvisation
CM25: Barbara Zanchi Music therapy approaches to listening in the classroom for children and young people
CM26: Barbara Zanchi The value of non verbal musical dialogic principles and actions from the perspective of a music therapist
Author Index
Subject Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Music Therapy;Inter Professional Practice;Teacher development;Music Therapists;Young People;creative arts-based therapeutic pedagogical approaches;Professional Development;Music Making;creative attachment practices;Adverse Childhood Experiences;participatory action research;Held;Community Music Therapy;Complementary Material;Musical Improvisation;Reflexive Product;Mental Health Concerns;Arts Therapists;LINK Project;Participatory Action Research Approaches;Group Training Sessions;Young People's Mental Health;Sanctuary Model;UK School;YP;Dance Movement Therapy;Relational Engagement;Emotional Access;Egg Shakers