Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Update on Group Progress 30/3/11.

Hello, Marc here. Here's an update of what we have gone through since the last blog post.


After careful analysis of the options available to us, we rated the possibilities in terms of feasibility and possibilty. We realized that the Choir Camp and the Poster educating the charges on the correct solfege and singing techniques were the most feasible of all our options. We thus decided to start planning the choir camp and begin designing the poster. The technical aspects of teaching will have to be left to the choir members of our team, while the aesthetic components of the poster can be left to Arjun and David.


The second tier of options were those that required more time and effort, as well as planning and logistics. We felt that it was not possible to undertake all of these initiatives at the same time, due to limitations in resources and availability. However, we decided that we could forward one of these ventures if the other options proved fruitful and manageable. This list of options included the noticeboard quiz, weekly game activites teaching basic musical principles to the choir members, as well as fortnightly music video production. We were also offered the opportunity to synergize with an RI(JC) Project Work team involved in raising awareness on MID through cooperating with Grace Orchard School. They proposed writing a song to help increase public knowledge of MID. We hope we will be able to at least try out one of these options over the course of the year.


Finally, we rejected certain options completely due to a lack of resources. One of these options was to re-record the school song, but we decided against this because we could not find a cheap enough recording studio with high enough quality to enhance the artistic license of the song, given the limited funding our group has access to. Thus, we would not consider these initiatives unless the circumstance change.


So we have decided to begin planning of the activities we have chosen and begin laying out the groundwork of the plan we will be implementing. Thanks~


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Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Update on Group Progress: 09/03/11

Hey guys! This is David on my first blog post. Let's see, what have we done since the last post...
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All the groups went to Grace Orchard School to see the facilities, Ms Kwan, and the kids. We had a meeting with Ms Kwan and discussed our objectives and the possibilities for our projects. She outlined a few things for us:
1. The Choir has a conductor, and we might interfere with her plans and lesson style.
2. We could organize a Choir camp for our charges.
3. We could teach music theory instead of singing.
There were quite a few things for us to consider, as our original plan had been simply to teach the charges how to sing. It was apparent we were going to have to take another look at our plans and adapt to fit the situation.
After the meeting, she took us on a tour on the facilities of the school. Their Choir room has a computer, screen, a piano, keyboard and several benches. This is the room we are mostly likely going to have to use. They also have a Band room which has many different instruments including a piano, and has a smart screen that requires a tablet with the necessary software. Unfortunately, the Band practice coincides with the Choir practice on Fridays, so if we still persist in having the lessons, we can't use the Band room.
The next session, we completed out group project proposal, submitting it after we had all contributed something to it.
Research Proposal:
  1. Interest Areas
    1. Choral singing
    2. Musical Theory
    3. Teaching those with Mental Disabilities
  2. Research Topic
    1. Teaching music to those with Mild Intellectual Disability (MID)
  3. Rationale for Topic
    1. Music is a conduit to connect with the children
    2. We want to lift the spirits, self-esteem and support the children in their lives and learning.
  4. Aims and objectives for study
    1. Service Objectives
      1. Inculcating a love for music and singing in GOS students.
      2. Developing communication and expression abilities through singing.
      3. Helping build confidence through singing and performing.
      4. Inspiring the students through music.
      5. Cultivating a sense of belonging among the choir as a whole.
      6. Helping them understand the importance of teamwork.
    2. Learning Objectives
      1. Learn about the behaviour of students with MID and how best to interact with them
      2. Learn to guide and teach students better
      3. having patience, determination etc, that I will need to successfully guide them well
      4. pushing my creativity to think of good methods that can be used to teach
      5. To be more adaptable and flexible
      6. To be more patient and determined
  5. Research Questions
    1. How can we enrich the lives of our charges through music?
  6. Significance
    1. This will help our charges in their daily interaction with others, as well as exploring their hidden potentials.
  7. Methodology
    1. After every session, write a description of the session, including the problems that we faced and the behavior of our charges.
    2. Write a reflection. This will consist of the possible reasons for the problems arising, as well as possible solutions to them. We will also try to understand the perspectives of our charges through their actions. Over the many weeks, we hope to gain a clearer picture on our charges and their methods of learning. This will also help us to gain an insight into the world that they experience.
    3. In the lesson plan for the following lesson, we will try to incorporate the solutions to the problems from previous lesson and utilise the knowledge of our charges, to improve upon our teaching methods. Hopefully this will help our charges to learn better. In the next reflection, these solutions will be assessed and appropriate changes may be made.
  8. Resources
    1. Our choir members and their training
    2. Our instrumental abilities and background.
    3. Our other strengths such as drawing, organising etc.
    4. Online and offline research on MID
    5. The teachers at GOS
  9. Flexibility/Manageability of research (possible challenges)
    1. Miscommunication between us and charges
      1. Can be overcome using different means of communication e.g. visual rather than solely verbal
  10. End Product
    1. Concert by charges GOS or RI
    2. Choir/Enrichment Camp for charges
    3. Recordings of songs by charges
    4. Teaching package

Here it is. :)

I guess that's all for now. We'll be checking back here as we continue our journey with the kids and ourselves. Thanks! Bye!

-David on behalf of Stand Up and Sing