The scope of the article is to explore and understand the intertwined connections between teaching, learning and assessment in music as a school subject. Music lessons at a Norwegian lower secondary school are explored through an empirical, methodological design aiming at obtaining valid and reliable information regarding learning and assessment. The article argues that such an understanding requires a thorough understanding of the phenomenon of assessment itself. In addition, the context of music as a school subject has to be included as a framing source to understand the interaction between teaching, learning, and assessment. The discussion suggests that both the phenomenon of assessment and the contexts in focus are highly complex, and t...
The focus of this study lies in the need to debate theoretical and practical perspectives on the tea...
This thesis by publication explores students’ and teachers’ conceptualizations of musical knowledge ...
Thesis (M.Mus.)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2007.The topic of assessment has attra...
In recent years we have seen an increased emphasis on assessment as a central didactical tool at any...
The issue of assessment in music education in the secondary school is one of concern in a range of c...
In this article, a participatory action research project focusing on assessment of music within Swed...
This chapter describes the ways in which assessment policy in classroom music education in England h...
The Schools of Music and Performing Arts (SMPA) are an important future working arena for music stud...
This 3rd edition of 'Learning to Teach Music in the Secondary School' has been thoroughly revised to...
This study aims to investigate how teachers in instrumental teaching in different school forms work ...
Assessment as learning in music education - the risk of ‘criteria compliance’ replacing ’learning’ i...
The case of assessment in classroom music in the lower secondary school is an interesting one when v...
Abstract Culture schools in Norway have traditionally provided a musical education free from externa...
The doctoral dissertation examines the issue of assessment and evaluation of music education in the ...
The purpose of this study was to create a deeper understanding of how music teachers in Sweden inter...
The focus of this study lies in the need to debate theoretical and practical perspectives on the tea...
This thesis by publication explores students’ and teachers’ conceptualizations of musical knowledge ...
Thesis (M.Mus.)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2007.The topic of assessment has attra...
In recent years we have seen an increased emphasis on assessment as a central didactical tool at any...
The issue of assessment in music education in the secondary school is one of concern in a range of c...
In this article, a participatory action research project focusing on assessment of music within Swed...
This chapter describes the ways in which assessment policy in classroom music education in England h...
The Schools of Music and Performing Arts (SMPA) are an important future working arena for music stud...
This 3rd edition of 'Learning to Teach Music in the Secondary School' has been thoroughly revised to...
This study aims to investigate how teachers in instrumental teaching in different school forms work ...
Assessment as learning in music education - the risk of ‘criteria compliance’ replacing ’learning’ i...
The case of assessment in classroom music in the lower secondary school is an interesting one when v...
Abstract Culture schools in Norway have traditionally provided a musical education free from externa...
The doctoral dissertation examines the issue of assessment and evaluation of music education in the ...
The purpose of this study was to create a deeper understanding of how music teachers in Sweden inter...
The focus of this study lies in the need to debate theoretical and practical perspectives on the tea...
This thesis by publication explores students’ and teachers’ conceptualizations of musical knowledge ...
Thesis (M.Mus.)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2007.The topic of assessment has attra...