Kerry Trounson
Kerry Trounson is an honours graduate of the University of Melbourne, Conservatorium of Music, with majors in instrumental teaching and conducting, alongside a Dip. Ed (Applied Learning) from Deakin University. With over 35 years of musical experience she is a passionate advocate for Kodály based education and firmly believes in its principles as the foundation for all students’ musical learning. She has spent years embedding this approach in both her classroom and instrumental teaching, ensuring that students develop strong musicianship, aural skills, and a lifelong connection to music.
– Tuesday, 29 September
How to integrate Kodaly based pedagogy into Instrumental Teaching and apply it to your Classroom Ensemble
- Tuesday, 29 September
- 12:00 pm
This interactive workshop is designed for educators teaching classroom ensembles or instrumental music lessons who seek greater rigour in their teaching practice, whilst embedding a deep-seated understanding of musicianship and music literacy in their students.
During the workshop participants will explore practical strategies for integrating Kodály-based pedagogy within a classroom ensemble setting, with a particular focus on making singing an integral part of school culture and a symbiotic component of instrumental teaching through the use of solfa and rhythm names. We’ll discuss how to align the Kodaly principle of “sound before symbol” with the practical demands of music reading in a classroom ensemble context, and how to teach both effectively for maximum student success. We’ll look at games and activities suited to ensemble settings, adaptable for groups of varying sizes, and discuss approaches to balancing the diverse skill levels commonly found among instrumental students.
Emphasis will be placed on the prepare and practice stages of the Kodály pedagogy. Participants will form a workshop vocal ensemble to practise these skills in real time.