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On the Beauty in the Teaching-Learning Process of “Do-Re-Mi” in The Sound of Music
XIE Bangxiu
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DOI:10.17265/1539-8080/2018.08.006
Hubei University of Police, Wuhan, China
The educational stories in the American movie The Sound of Music are touching. This article tries to analyze the teaching-learning process of the song “Do-Re-Mi” in the movie, and appreciate the beauty in this process, which includes: Discipline and freedom can become a harmonious one; knowledge and life can be integrated; teaching, learning, and playing can hardly be divided apart; curriculum and living can be combined into one; teacher and students can love each other like family members and friends; so that students can learn in freedom and grow up in happiness.
Do-Re-Mi, teaching and learning, process, beauty, Whitehead
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