Sound-Based Teaching with Jazz Musician Hayes Greenfield
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Tap into the symphony of learning with us as we explore sound-based teaching techniques in the classroom. Author, Hayes Greenfield, brings over three decades of experience to the table as a jazz musician and film composer, sharing the magic of his Creative Sound Play learning system and offering a glimpse into his upcoming book, Creative Sound Play for Young Learners. Discover how intentional sound creation can enhance executive function skills in children, tapping into their ability for inhibitory control and cognitive flexibility while also making the learning experience a joyous and engaging one.
Step into a classroom where sound play is an art, and see how varying volumes and tones can dramatically shape the learning environment and group dynamics. We cover practical ways teachers can use sound for smooth transitions, managing classroom activities, and fostering a mindful atmosphere to boost concentration and well-being. More than just a teaching tool, sound can be a bridge to active listening, supporting social-emotional learning and cognitive development without uttering a single word.
Finally, we discuss how to weave music education techniques into everyday teaching, revealing how simple hand percussion instruments can unlock key skills in students. Listen as we delve into the creation of sound sculptures, where students express themselves through art, dance, and performance, bringing their learning to life. And for those keen on deepening their focus, we share insights into the benefits of alpha waves in maintaining attention—providing a resourceful guide for educators and parents looking to enrich their children's educational journey with the incredible power of sound.
To learn more, go to www.creativesoundplay.com and www.hayesgreenfield.com
Connect with Hayes Greenfield at hayescsp@gmail.com.
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1. Sound-Based Teaching with Jazz Musician Hayes Greenfield (00:00:00)
2. Sound in Education Research (00:00:32)
3. Hayes Greenfield Intro (00:01:29)
4. 3 Primary Elements of Sound (00:03:23)
5. How Sound Boosts Executive Functions Skills (00:04:20)
6. Sound Activities for Students with Language Delays (00:05:57)
7. How Sound Enhances Social-Emotional Learning (00:08:08)
8. Simple Variations in Sound (00:10:08)
9. Transition Techniques Using Sound (00:12:10)
10. Practical Exercises for Active Listening (00:20:27)
11. The Role of Silence (00:22:37)
12. Clapping Activities (00:25:57)
13. How to Use Sound for Students with Special Needs (00:28:35)
14. Percussion Instruments and Sound Sculptures (00:30:03)
15. Sound Tips for Parents (00:32:16)
16. Wrap Up (00:35:12)
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