Assessment In Music Education
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This book discusses assessment and its role in teaching and learning music in the classroom. For improving learning and raising standards, it puts the case for formative assessment, day-by-day, rather than summative assessment at the end of key stages. The advice is relevant to classroom and instrumental teachers, and the academic community.
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
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Series | Oxford Music Education |
Pages | 240 |
1 Introduction to assessment in music education; 2 Clarifying terminologies: uses and purposes of assessment; 3 Reliability and validity; 4 Evidencing achievement; 5 Learning and knowledge in classroom music; 6 Why assess?; 7 7. Progression, development, and assessment; 8 Quality, values, and the affective domain; 9 Developing appropriate criteria for assessment; 10 Developing classroom performing by the use of assessment; 11 Developing classroom composing through assessment; 12 Developing listening through assessment; 13 Developing classroom improvising by the use of assessment; 14 Assessment and ICT in music education; 15 The role of baseline assessment; 16 Putting it together: holistic approaches to learning and assessment in music; 17 The way forwards: new developments in assessment