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Teacher Evaluation in Music - A Guide for Music Teachers in the U.S (Hardcover)
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Teacher Evaluation in Music - A Guide for Music Teachers in the U.S (Hardcover)
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Teacher Evaluation in Music: A Guide for Music Teachers in the U.
S. aims to help music teachers navigate the controversial terrain
of teacher evaluation. Rather than entering the debate on policy
divorced from practice, this book is intended as a pragmatic
approach to help music teachers to thrive within teacher evaluation
systems and as a way to improve practice. Using Shulman's concept
of content knowledge, general pedagogical knowledge, and
pedagogical content knowledge, this book strives to help music
teachers find a balance between advocating for themselves and their
programs and for using teacher evaluation to improve their
teaching. The book covers history of policy and law of teacher
evaluation and the competing uses of teacher evaluation to rate
teachers or as a professional development tool. The descriptions of
policies, laws, and competing uses are approached in a way to help
music teachers use teacher evaluation for their benefit to grow as
professionals. This book has chapters devoted to giving detailed
and specific strategies in key areas that research has suggested
music teachers struggle to implement: questioning, literacy,
differentiated instruction, and assessment. Complimenting these key
areas are sample lesson plans which apply the strategies of
questioning, differentiation, literacy, and assessment discussed in
each chapter. These lessons serve as a resource and guide for
teachers to develop their own lessons and improve their practice.
The final chapter gives guidance on how music teachers may talk to
administrators and evaluators to make teacher evaluation
productive. Through these detailed descriptions of understanding
teacher evaluation, talking to evaluators, and improving practice,
music teachers may not just survive but thrive in these systems of
accountability.
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