Aspects regarding the development of the motor intelligence of the primary pupils within the discipline "Music and movement"
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RÂŞNEAC, Boris, PASĂRE, Daniela. Aspects regarding the development of the motor intelligence of the primary pupils within the discipline "Music and movement". In: Ştiinţa Culturii Fizice, 2019, nr. 33(1), pp. 41-46. ISSN 1857-4114.
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Ştiinţa Culturii Fizice
Numărul 33(1) / 2019 / ISSN 1857-4114 /ISSNe 2537-6438

Aspects regarding the development of the motor intelligence of the primary pupils within the discipline "Music and movement"

CZU: 796.012.1:373.037.1

Pag. 41-46

Râşneac Boris1, Pasăre Daniela2
 
1 State University of Physical Education and Sport,
2 No.8 Middle School, Suceava
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 22 noiembrie 2019


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This study promote the movement and the music games in order to develop the personality of primary school students and to create new perspectives of learning through encouragement, promoting new educational and efficient ways realized through the implementation of different „outdoor” activities in which music and movement are the key. Seen as both art and science of expressing feelings and ideas with the help of sounds, tune, rhythm and harmony – music is characterised by its specific elements, rendered through the properties of sound: height, intensity, pitch, duration. Rhythm dominates not only the music and other arts but also the entire universe, being inseparable from matter and life, becoming a necessity for the driving activities also. Obviously we may say that music education has a diminished importance in public schools.

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music, movement, games, intelligence and motricity