Assessment as learning in music education - the risk of ‘criteria compliance’ replacing ’learning’ in the Scandinavian countriesRecent reforms in England and USA give evidence that teaching methods and content can change rapidly, given a strong external pressure, for example through economic incentives, inspections, school choice and public display of schools’ and pupils’ performances. Educational activities in the Scandinavian countries have increasingly become dominated by obligations regarding assessment and grading. A common thread is the demand for equal and just assessment and grading through clear criteria and transparent processes. Torrance (2007) states that clarity in assessment procedures, processes and criteria has underpinned w...
This chapter describes the ways in which assessment policy in classroom music education in England h...
In recent years we have seen an increased emphasis on assessment as a central didactical tool at any...
Abstract - English: In Norway, as in the rest of the Scandinavian countries, we have experienced an ...
Assessment as learning in music education - the risk of ‘criteria compliance’ replacing ’learning’ i...
Over the last years several reforms have influenced the educational system in Sweden. A new curricul...
In this article, a participatory action research project focusing on assessment of music within Swed...
Over the last years several reforms have influenced the educational system in Sweden. A new curricul...
The points of departure in this article are questions regarding assessment in music education. These...
In this article, a participatory action research project focusing on assessment of music within Swed...
In 2011, a new curriculum was implemented in the Swedish comprehensive school, Läroplan för grundsko...
The scope of the article is to explore and understand the intertwined connections between teaching, ...
A major dilemma for music teachers in Sweden is that the educational system since 15 years dictates ...
The Schools of Music and Performing Arts (SMPA) are an important future working arena for music stud...
Assessment in music education is a problematic and contested area. There are multiple uses and purpo...
The intention in this pilot study is to outline the preliminary guidelines for the development of ne...
This chapter describes the ways in which assessment policy in classroom music education in England h...
In recent years we have seen an increased emphasis on assessment as a central didactical tool at any...
Abstract - English: In Norway, as in the rest of the Scandinavian countries, we have experienced an ...
Assessment as learning in music education - the risk of ‘criteria compliance’ replacing ’learning’ i...
Over the last years several reforms have influenced the educational system in Sweden. A new curricul...
In this article, a participatory action research project focusing on assessment of music within Swed...
Over the last years several reforms have influenced the educational system in Sweden. A new curricul...
The points of departure in this article are questions regarding assessment in music education. These...
In this article, a participatory action research project focusing on assessment of music within Swed...
In 2011, a new curriculum was implemented in the Swedish comprehensive school, Läroplan för grundsko...
The scope of the article is to explore and understand the intertwined connections between teaching, ...
A major dilemma for music teachers in Sweden is that the educational system since 15 years dictates ...
The Schools of Music and Performing Arts (SMPA) are an important future working arena for music stud...
Assessment in music education is a problematic and contested area. There are multiple uses and purpo...
The intention in this pilot study is to outline the preliminary guidelines for the development of ne...
This chapter describes the ways in which assessment policy in classroom music education in England h...
In recent years we have seen an increased emphasis on assessment as a central didactical tool at any...
Abstract - English: In Norway, as in the rest of the Scandinavian countries, we have experienced an ...