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Shaw, Ryan – Music Educators Journal, 2022
Teacher-focused accountability started to ramp up in the United States in 2007-2010 as the focus of accountability shifted from schools to individual teachers. Since that time, there has been a remarkable amount of change to the way that teachers are evaluated, and music teachers have been placed squarely under the microscope of accountability. In…
Descriptors: High Stakes Tests, Music Teachers, Music Education, Teacher Evaluation
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Payne, Phillip D.; Burrack, Frederick; Parkes, Kelly A.; Wesolowski, Brian – Music Educators Journal, 2019
An effective assessment process can improve student performance, guide instructional decisions, and advocate for a music program. Strategies include designing and administering reliable and valid measures of student learning and using assessments to enhance feedback, longitudinal documentation of assessment results for accountability, and a…
Descriptors: Music Education, Student Evaluation, Documentation, Elementary Secondary Education
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Simon, Samuel H. – Music Educators Journal, 2014
In music education, current assessment trends emphasize student reflection, tracking progress over time, and formative as well as summative measures. This view of assessment requires instrumental music educators to modernize their approaches without interfering with methods that have proven to be successful. To this end, the Longitudinal Scales…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Music Education, Measurement Techniques, Evaluation Methods
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Shuler, Scott C. – Music Educators Journal, 2011
Assessment is both essential and a potentially powerful positive force. Music teachers need to provide assessment evidence to survive in today's data-driven school environment. However, the more important reasons they must assess are to improve their professional effectiveness as teachers, to improve student learning, and to help them advocate for…
Descriptors: Evidence, Music Education, Music, Music Teachers
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Dvorak, Wayne D.; Lang, Donald P. – Music Educators Journal, 1978
Any evaluation plan designed to evaluate arts in general education programs must reflect a reconsideration of the whole process of education evaluation. The evaluation plan proposed here has been used effectively to evaluate either arts education or music education programs. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods, Illustrations, Program Descriptions
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Lehman, Paul R. – Music Educators Journal, 1989
Suggests an evaluative model for assessing the quality of a music program that asks questions concerning goals and objectives, leadership of the program, staffing, curriculum and scheduling, instructional materials, and learning outcomes. Advocates the guidelines proposed by the Music Educators National Conference (MENC) in assessing what…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Curriculum Evaluation, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation
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Fiske, Harold E. – Music Educators Journal, 1977
Based on the results of research studies to date, a few revisions in current evaluation procedures of music students could help improve procedures that are commonly acknowledged to be inefficient for selecting students for performing groups, for awards or scholarships, or for school admissions and placement. Gives five suggestions for improving…
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Decision Making, Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods
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Kimpton, Jeffrey – Music Educators Journal, 1989
Discusses a program implemented in Wichita, Kansas, public schools to assess curricular effectiveness in music education. Expounds on the goals of the program, participants involved, problems encountered, and the eventual outcome of the evaluation. Maintains that curriculum must be organized around specific musical objectives rather than musical…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Case Studies, Curriculum Evaluation, Elementary Secondary Education
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LeCroy, Hoyt – Music Educators Journal, 1999
Maintains that a professionally conducted assessment, both quantitative and qualitative, is the beginning of successful strategic planning. Discusses assessment standards and identifies future assessment models for music education. Considers the use of quantitative and qualitative assessments and addresses what should occur during a three-year…
Descriptors: Educational Planning, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Evaluation Problems