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Teacher Evaluation in Music Cara Faith Bernard (Assistant Professor of Music Education, Assistant Professor of Music Education, University of Connecticut)

Teacher Evaluation in Music By Cara Faith Bernard (Assistant Professor of Music Education, Assistant Professor of Music Education, University of Connecticut)

Summary

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. This book is intended to help music teachers thrive within evaluation, find balance between advocating for themselves and their programs, and use teacher evaluation to improve teaching.

Teacher Evaluation in Music Summary

Teacher Evaluation in Music: A Guide for Music Teachers in the U.S by Cara Faith Bernard (Assistant Professor of Music Education, Assistant Professor of Music Education, University of Connecticut)

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.

Teacher Evaluation in Music Reviews

Teacher Evaluation in Music is indispensable for both early career and experienced music teachers and a volume that should be on the bookshelf of every administrator who is charged with mentoring and evaluating music teachers. * Hal Abeles, Teachers College, Columbia University *
Bernard's and Abramo's book filters out the noise around teacher evaluation to provide clarity and practical applications that will help music educators own evaluation processes while growing and thriving. * Evan Tobias, Arizona State University *

About Cara Faith Bernard (Assistant Professor of Music Education, Assistant Professor of Music Education, University of Connecticut)

Cara Faith Bernard is Assistant Clinical Professor of Music Education at the University of Connecticut in the Neag School of Education, where she teaches courses in choral and elementary methods, curriculum, and supervises student teaching. Cara began her career as a high school music teacher in New York City, teaching chorus, general music, and piano. Her research areas include music teacher evaluation and policy, teacher education, urban music education, diversity, equity, and access. Joseph Michael Abramo is an Assistant Professor of Music Education in the Neag School of Education at the University of Connecticut, where he teaches undergraduate courses in instrumental methods and graduate courses in the theoretical foundations of music education and popular music and informal learning, and supervises student teachers. His areas of research include popular music, music teacher education, gender, cultural studies, race and multiculturalism, disability studies, poststructuralism, and constructivism.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Susan Wharton Conkling Acknowledgements Introduction: Teacher Evaluation and Music Teachers Chapter 1: Teacher Evaluatoin: History, Policy, and Practice Chapter 2: Developing a Mindset to Succeed in Teacher Evaluation Systems Chapter 3: Questioning Chapter 4: Differentiation Chapter 5: Literacy Chapter 6: Assessment Chapter 7: Talking to Evaluators Postlude References Index

Additional information

CIN0190867108G
9780190867102
0190867108
Teacher Evaluation in Music: A Guide for Music Teachers in the U.S by Cara Faith Bernard (Assistant Professor of Music Education, Assistant Professor of Music Education, University of Connecticut)
Used - Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press Inc
2019-02-21
232
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