With instructor(s) Jonathan Meyers
From PS 182, Queens
Grade Level Elementary (K-5)
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Synopsis
Students worked in small groups to create a short theme-based percussion piece. They became more active composers and improved their percussion performance skills through a process of peer assessments and self-reflection. Students’ original compositions sounded more interesting in the areas of tone, form and rhythm.
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Inquiry
Do peer and self-assessment using rubrics improve students’ improve student performance on original compositions using percussion instruments?
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Strategy
Self and peer assessment with rubrics.
Synopsis
Rhythmic Composition: Peer & Self-Assessment
Synopsis |
Rhythmic Composition: Peer & Self-Assessment
Action Plan
Rhythmic Composition: Peer & Self-Assessment
Action Plan |
Rhythmic Composition: Peer & Self-Assessment
Process Video
Rhythmic Composition: Peer & Self-Assessment
Process Video |
Rhythmic Composition: Peer & Self-Assessment
How To’s & Tips
Rhythmic Composition: Peer & Self-Assessment
How To’s & Tips |
Rhythmic Composition: Peer & Self-Assessment
Reflection
Rhythmic Composition: Peer & Self-Assessment
Reflection |
Rhythmic Composition: Peer & Self-Assessment
Student Work
Rhythmic Composition: Peer & Self-Assessment
Student Work |
Rhythmic Composition: Peer & Self-Assessment
Rubrics
Rhythmic Composition: Peer & Self-Assessment
Rubrics |
Rhythmic Composition: Peer & Self-Assessment
Protocols
Rhythmic Composition: Peer & Self-Assessment
Protocols |
Rhythmic Composition: Peer & Self-Assessment
Resources
Rhythmic Composition: Peer & Self-Assessment
Resources |
Rhythmic Composition: Peer & Self-Assessment