Paper title: |
Study on the importanceof music and movement disciplnei in the opinion of students |
DOI: | 10.4316/SAM.2022.0222 |
Published in: | Volume XV issue 2/ 2022 |
Publishing date: | 2022 |
Pages: | 174-180 |
Author(s): | Pasăre Daniela |
Abstract. | The presented work aims to provide information to all interested persons on the approach of new perspectives in the instructional-educational process in the field of music and body movement in primary school students, in the conditions created by contemporary society, contributing to their harmonious development and increasing their interest in an active and creative participation in their own training. The constant development of society and technology has led to a marked decline in pupils’ interest in leisure activities: sport, play, excursions, reading, which has led to a clear decline in their general physical and mental well-being. From my experience as a primary school teacher, I can confirm that the lack of physical activities, of outdoor activities, for children of young school age is a topical problem. In order to increase pupils’ interest in this kind of activity, it is necessary that the teaching process is centred on the pupil in general and on his or her possibilities. This fact must lead to a positive attitude of the students that has the effect of increasing the attractiveness for the subjects of study. It is known that music and physical effort have beneficial effects on the physical and mental health of the individual. However, the scientific data supporting this conclusion have only begun to be assumed in recent decades, when, more and more studies have tried to clarify the messages in music and the movement that influence the good functioning of various organs and systems of the body. |
Keywords: | study, movement, music, opinion, students |
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