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Professional Growth Opportunities
CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY, ORANGE COUNTY ORFF CHAPTER,
ORANGE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
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INTRODUCTION TO ORFF
ED/D9548 ARTS INFUSION: Literacy through Rhythm and Rhyme
A one-week course from July 19 - July 23, 2010
The idea of infusing the arts into the classroom curriculum is gaining increasing recognition in education. Literacy through rhythm and rhyme is designed to provide easy, practical approaches for integrating the arts into the elementary classroom providing strategies for developing auditory processing and articulation, and designs for activating students' listening abilities. Experiences will underscore language and children's literature. the course will address a wide range of abilities. Also, a foundation course, excellent preparation for going on to Level I. Recommended for classroom teachers and anhone interested in learning the Orff process.
One Week - July 19-23, 2010
Credit: Chapman University 2 semester units
Course Location: Orange County Department of Education
Fee: $395, Register before June 18th, (includes course book and soprano recorder)
Contact: Carla, (949) 341-9893
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ORFF SCHULWERK, LEVEL I CERTIFICATION
A two-week course July 19 - July 30, 2010
The Level I, two-week course includes basic pedagogical principles and skill development in classroom applications of Orff-Schulwerk techniques in rhythmic and melodic training through speech, language, singing, body percussion, playing Orff instruments, improvisation and elemental movement. Together, learners develop simple arrangements using pentatonic scales and ostinato, bordun accompaniments and elemental forms using common meters.
Level I expands on the Introductory course by allowing all who participate to try out a wide variety of ways to teach through the Orff Process.
Process continues as the key element in Level I, for it provides the foundation also for continuing on to subsequent levels. However, if one were to unable to go on to Levels II or III and beyond, Level I provides a complete experience in the Orff Schulwerk and a thorough understanding of the many ways that this process can strongly support your teaching.
While there is no pre-requisite for Level I, it's recommended that one have a working knowledge of music. Basic pedagogy, recorder, movement for children, and special topics provide the full spectrum of the Orff process.
The class is open to all teachers...classroom and specialists...teachers who work with special needs children, music therapists, and at-risk students.
2 week course, July 19 through July 30, 2010
Credit: ChapmanUniversity - 4 semester units
Course Location: Orange County Department of Education
Fee: $795, or before June 18th (includes course book and soprano recorder)
Contact: Carla, (949) 341-9893
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ORFF SCHULWERK, LEVEL II CERTIFICATION
Two-week course, July 19 through July 30, 2010
The Level II includes the continued skill development with advanced study in modes, jazz improvisation, orchestration, explorations in mixed meters, borduns. Students will create group compositions with harmony structured accompaniments, particularly focusing on modes.
2 week course, July 19 through July 30, 2010
Credit: Chapman University - 4 semester units
Course Location: Orange County Department of Education
Contact: Carla, (949) 341-9893
Fee: $795, on or before June 18 (includes coursebook, soprano recorder, also recorder for purchase)
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ORFF SCHULWERK, LEVEL III CERTIFICATION
Not offered in 2010
Continued skill development with continued advanced study in modes, jazz improvisation, orchestration, explorations in mixed meters, borduns. Group compositions with harmony structured accompaniments, particularly focusing on modes. Prerequisite: Successful completion of Level II. Required recorder text: Sweet Pipse for Alto Recorder, Book I, Recorder and text available for purchase at course site.
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For more information, please contact Chapman University,
Office of Extended Education:
Carla at: 949-341-9893
Course Interest Sign Up Poster: May be found at the February and March workshops. By signing the interest list, you will be assured of receiving the printed brochure in March.
Scholarship available:
Contact: Bev Bullis 714-345-2622 or 760-789-2506 or email: bullis@att.net
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OTHER LINKS TO COURSE INFORMATION:
www.orffoc.org
www.chapman.edu/enhance
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To Contact Us:
Orange County Chapter
American Orff - Schulwerk Association
6570 E. Paseo Alcazaa
Anaheim, CA. 92807-4901
Bev Bullis, Co-President Cell:( 714) 345-2622,
Home:(760)789-2506
Eileen Maeda, Co-President (714) 964-1750
Tim Johns, Membership (909) 557-3582
Rochelle "Rocky" Brown, Co-Vice President, Programs
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