
In the music classroom, instructors who hope to receive aid are required to provide data on their classroom programs. Due to the lack of reliable, valid large-scale assessments of student achievement in music, however, music educators in schools that accept funds face a considerable challenge in finding a way to measure student learning in their classrooms. From Australia to Taiwan to the Netherlands, music teachers experience similar struggles in the quest for a definitive assessment resource that can be used by both music educators and researchers. In this two-volume Handbook, contributors from across the globe come together to provide an authority on the assessment, measurement, and evaluation of student learning in music.The Handbook's first volume emphasizes international and theoretical perspectives on music education assessment in the major world regions. This volume also looks at technical aspects of measurement in music, and outlines situations where theoretical foundations can be applied to the development of tests in music. The Handbook's second volume offers a series of practical and US-focused approaches to music education assessment. Chapters address assessment in different types of US classrooms; how to assess specific skills or requirements; and how assessment can be used in tertiary and music teacher education classrooms. Together, both volumes of The Oxford Handbook of Assessment in Music Education pave the way forward for music educators and researchers in the field.
This volume investigates the global challenge of establishing reliable, valid, and large-scale assessment practices for student achievement within music education. Edited by Timothy S. Brophy, the text compiles contributions from international scholars to address the lack of standardized measurement tools in music classrooms. It provides a theoretical and technical framework designed to assist educators and researchers in navigating the complexities of evaluating student learning across diverse educational systems.
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Experts recognize this work as a foundational resource for music education researchers and policy developers seeking to standardize evaluation metrics. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is tailored for professionals and scholars in the field of music pedagogy.
Page Count:
988
Publication Date:
2019-01-01
ISBN-10:
0190248114
ISBN-13:
9780190248116
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