
NYCOS Kodály Summer School 2024
Late Afternoon Workshops
15.30–16.30 | 16.45 – 17.45
Exploring diverse repertoire for the Kodály Classroom
Chris Andrews
In these practical sessions, we explore new songs and activities that reflect a more diverse, 21st-century classroom, ideas for integrating materials effectively into your curriculum, and why the diversification of repertoire matters.
Signed Singing (BSL) & Erasmus Project
Karen Clark, Lucinda Geoghegan, Paul Whittaker
NYCOS is delighted to be part of an Erasmus Project with the Kodály Institute (Hungary), Dublin City University and Sing Ireland (Ireland) and Carprice Oy (Finland)
We have been working closely with Dr Paul Whittaker OBE. Paul is an inspirational speaker, musician, performer and workshop leader who is profoundly deaf.
NYCOS participation in Erasmus is the creation of 45 “non contact” games and Paul will recorded BSL versions of these songs.
During these workshops we will present some of the games we have created and as stated on his website, “Paul will give you a taste of music, signed song, laughter and deaf awareness in his own inimitable style”
Singing Games & Rhymes for All
Karen Clark, Lucinda Geoghegan, James Cuskelly
These sessions will be practical hands on sessions where the participants will join in the games. Games and movement are fundamental to the Kodály approach and act as a springboard to musical learning. These games will involve social interaction with others (circle games / partner games / small group games).
- Session One will focus on games suitable for early years (under 5’s)
- Session Two will focus on games for lower primary
- Session Three will focus on games for upper primary/lower primary
- Session Four will focus on games for everyone
15.30–16.30 | 16.45 – 17.45 (Tuesday only)
Supporting children with hearing loss or Developmental Language Disorder using the Kodaly approach
Delivered by Alec Thompson-Miller, Paul Whittaker, and supported by staff from Sunnybank School’s Language Support Provision group and Aberdeen School for the Deaf
This session draws on learnings from three innovative projects:
(i) NYCoS’ ‘Loving Learning Through Music’ project from August 2021 to March 2022, funded by The Robertson Trust, and during this session, focusing particularly on the collaboration with Aberdeen School for the Deaf and one of Aberdeen City Council’s Language Support Provision Service groups at Sunnybank Primary School; ACC’s Language Support Provision Service is run by a partnership of Sunnybank Primary School, Dyce Primary School, ACC’s ASN and Outreach Services, and NHS Grampian.
(ii) Follow-on project with Sunnybank School’s Language Support Provision group and Aberdeen School for the Deaf from April to October 2022, led by ACE Voices in association with NYCoS, and funded by The Cares Family’s Multiplier programme.
(iii) Paul Whittaker’s continuing BSL/Signed Singing work at Aberdeen School for the Deaf/Sunnybank School from April 2022 onwards.
Some of the main themes that will be covered include:
(i) What is NYCoS’ ‘Loving Learning Through Music’ project?
(ii) What are Developmental Language Disorder and Aberdeen City Council’s Language Support Provision Service?
(iii) What is Aberdeen School for the Deaf, and what does it mean to have hearing loss in this community?
(iv) Why are Sunnybank School’s Language Support Provision group and Aberdeen School for the Deaf so important?
(v) How does the Kodaly approach support the holistic development of children and staff within these communities?
(vi) Reflections from Paul Whittaker about his experiences as part of the ‘Loving Learning Through Music’ team.
(vii) What wider insights came to light during the course of the project e.g. relationship-building, laughter and heartfelt listening, drama, COVID impacts, youth/practitioner/staff leadership, BSL, trauma-informed practice, and other themes?
(viii) What are our plans for development from August to October, in particular the role of outdoor play/forest school, involving new partners, and celebrating International Developmental Language Disorder Day?
There will be opportunities to join in with practical activities developed during the above projects as part of the session, and Alec, Paul and members of staff from Sunnybank School’s Language Support Provision group will be more than happy to answer any further questions after the session too.