Assessment in Music Education
by Various
Classroom Materials - Sheet Music

Item Number: 19468077
3.7 out of 5 Customer Rating
$42.25
Order On Demand
  • Ships in 2 to 3 weeks

Taxes/VAT calculated at checkout.

Composers
Item Types
Instructionals

SKU: OU.9780193362895

Composed by Various. Oxford Music Education. Classroom. Education handbook. 240 pages. Oxford University Press #9780193362895. Published by Oxford University Press (OU.9780193362895).

ISBN 9780193362895. 9 x 6 inches.

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.

About Oxford Music Education

Written by some of the UK's leading names in the field of music education, the Oxford Music Education Series explores the issues at the forefront of current teaching and learning. Designed to help readers reflect on their own practice, the ideas are presented in a thought-provoking and relevant way, drawing on a wealth of real examples and case studies. These books are an essential resource for all instrumental and classroom teachers, researchers and policy-makers.

  • Introduction to assessment in music education
  • Clarifying terminologies: uses and purposes of assessment
  • Reliability and validity
  • Evidencing achievement
  • Learning and knowledge in classroom music
  • Why assess?
  • 7. Progression, development, and assessment
  • Quality, values, and the affective domain
  • Developing appropriate criteria for assessment
  • Developing classroom performing by the use of assessment
  • Developing classroom composing through assessment
  • Developing listening through assessment
  • Developing classroom improvising by the use of assessment
  • Assessment and ICT in music education
  • The role of baseline assessment
  • Putting it together: holistic approaches to learning and assessment in music
  • The way forwards: new developments in assessment