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Bangkok schools pilot ‘music gamification’ to teach kids to play instruments

Bangkok schools pilot ‘music gamification’ to teach kids to play instruments

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) is using “music gamification” to teach students how to play instruments at five selected schools in the city. The teaching technique, developed by a start-up called Notero Smart Music Institute, uses games to create novel situations that keep children interested in learning music.

The technique is being piloted under the BMA’s Open Education campaign at five city schools – Wat Muang School in Bang Khae district, Wat Udom Rangsee School (Nong Khaem), Wat Ratchanadda School (Phra Nakhon), Wat Bang Pho Omawat School (Bang Sue), and Khlong Makhamthet School (Prawet).

Bangkok schools pilot ‘music gamification’ to teach kids to play instruments

Deputy Bangkok governor Sanon Wangsrangboon visited Wat Muang School to check on the progress of the music learning programme on Thursday. He said the city is studying ways to adapt the Notero method for use in all 431 elementary schools under the BMA.

Bangkok schools pilot ‘music gamification’ to teach kids to play instruments

“Every school in Bangkok already has musical instruments, but almost 200 schools are lacking music teachers,” said the deputy governor.

“Notero’s method can help fill the gap using existing resources.”

Bangkok schools pilot ‘music gamification’ to teach kids to play instruments

Sanon added that from observing the classroom on Thursday he sensed students’ enthusiasm to attend the music class, despite some of them not knowing how to play an instrument yet.

“Thanks to the use of modern technology, music learning can be easier and fun,” he said.

Bangkok schools pilot ‘music gamification’ to teach kids to play instruments

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