Flying on the wings of songs Erasmus Project

General information for the Flying on the wings of songs Erasmus Project

Flying on the wings of songs Erasmus Project
September 14, 2022 12:00 am
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Project Title

Flying on the wings of songs

Project Key Action

This project related with these key action: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices

Project Action Type

This project related with this action type : School Exchange Partnerships

Project Call Year

This project’s Call Year is 2018

Project Topics

This project is related with these Project Topics: Creativity and culture

Project Summary

The need for this project was a common desire of both halves in the partnership. They chose music for their theme and its eploration in the past and the present. It was clear for them that pupils nowadays do not pay much attention towards learning music and singing and they are not so motivated in that. It was the reason to create this programme in which we wanted to get familiar with new teaching methods and as a result through these methods we could regain children’s motivation and enthusiasm. In the realiziation of this task the first step was to find partners in the European Union who had best practices in teaching music and singing. The participants showed and shared these new pedagogic methods and the well-known Kodály-method. Originally the project was planned for two years and divided into two part. The aim of the first one was presenting the past and the second one was to deal with music in the present. The origin of music is folk songs so we examined them together with folk dances and the traditional instruments which are rarely used these days.
Connected to folk songs the children created presentations about folk songs, their features, and they also talked about folk song collectors. They sang not only their own folk songs but they collected information (text and notes) and sent these to their pals abroad. So the children had the chance to learn foreign folk songs which was challenging to them. In a strong connection with folk songs the pupils learnt their own folk dances and during the mobilities they taught the steps to their friends and danced together. During some activities they could listen to lectures about the origin and features of folk instruments.
In the second year the pupils gathered information about modern music. They also created portfolios about modern musical instruments and modern music. They introduced their favourite bands and singers. The pupils could show their talent in Just Dance competition and a Cup song contest. As a result of the Covid-19 crisis the final few months of the project were postponed. In the prolonging we searched for the best way to complete the project. Originally we intended to perform a musical for which the pupils already found and learnt music but the series of lockdowns made it difficult and had to be modified. Unfortunatelly the final meeting where the musical would have been showed was dismissed and as a result the final products a musical video and performance were realized by the involved partners in the home countries. All the listed activities raised children’s motivation and enthusiasm. During the joint work their understanding in mother tongue and in the target language increased. They made good partnerships abroad. Taking part in the mobilities the pupils introduced the result of their research and how they learn music and singing. They stayed at host families during the project meetings so they had a glance in the everyday life of a foreign family. They had to use the English to make themselves understood and express their feelings and thoughts. They could be part of another culture which enriched their inner world.
The teachers had a significant role in the project as they fulfilled the role of facilitators who helped the pupils during the realization of the project tasks. The colleagues also could get familiar with new teaching methods and they tried to insert these good practices in their everday work to make their lessons vivid. This way our aims in methodological renewal were carried out.
The cooperation between the partners was the base for another common project with extended topic with more partners. We think participating in cross-border programmes all the involved people (children, colleagues and parents) benefited and made use of the experiences and became open minded and rich in emotions and active citizens of the European Community.

Project Website

http://www.comeni.us

EU Grant (Eur)

Funding of the project from EU: 51966 Eur

Project Coordinator

Orosházi Vörösmarty Mihály Általános Iskola & Country: HU

Project Partners

  • Agrupamento de Escolas António Alves Amorim