Edwin E. Gordon
Sobre o Autor
Edwin E. Gordon is a prominent figure in music education, known for his innovative contributions to music learning theory. He developed the Music Learning Theory, which emphasizes the importance of audiation-the ability to hear and comprehend music in one's mind. This approach revolutionizes the way music is taught and learned, advocating for a more natural, child-centered method that aligns with how individuals acquire language and other skills. Gordon's work has significantly influenced music educators and has been instrumental in shaping curricula that foster musical understanding and creativity.
His notable publications include "Canti melodici e ritmici senza parole secondo la Music Learning Theory" and "Learning Sequences in Music: A Contemporary Music Learning Theory 2012 Edition." These texts outline his theories and practical applications for teaching music effectively, providing valuable resources for educators seeking to implement his methods in the classroom. Gordon's insights continue to inspire generations of music teachers and students alike, making him a pivotal figure in the field of music education.