DiscoverPass the Baton: Empowering Students in Music Education, a Podcast for Music Teachers67 - Unlock Student Potential: Transforming Assessments in Music Education, featuring Angela Harman
67 - Unlock Student Potential: Transforming Assessments in Music Education, featuring Angela Harman

67 - Unlock Student Potential: Transforming Assessments in Music Education, featuring Angela Harman

Update: 2024-04-15
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In Episode 67, the conversation centers on transformative approaches to student assessments. Angela Harman shares her journey from traditional to student-driven assessments, which involve students in both self-assessment and peer feedback processes. This method not only makes assessments more meaningful and manageable but also fosters a supportive learning environment where students are encouraged to be active participants in their own learning journey. The interview emphasizes practical strategies that music teachers can apply to shift the focus from mere grading to genuine student growth and learning progress.




Angela’s approach reflects a significant shift in educational practices, promoting student autonomy and a collaborative classroom atmosphere. These methods are not just about easing the teacher's burden but are crucial in helping students develop independence and critical skills necessary for their musical and personal development. The interview is rich with insights and real-life applications that are relevant to music educators looking to enhance their teaching methods and student engagement.




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67 - Unlock Student Potential: Transforming Assessments in Music Education, featuring Angela Harman

67 - Unlock Student Potential: Transforming Assessments in Music Education, featuring Angela Harman

Theresa Hoover and Kathryn Finch, Music Educators