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The effect of Web-based portfolio assessment strategies on the attitudes and self-perceived growth in music learning of non-music elementary general classroom educators in a basics of music course.
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The effect of Web-based portfolio assessment strategies on the attitudes and self-perceived growth in music learning of non-music elementary general classroom educators in a basics of music course./
Author:
Eppink, Joseph A.
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176 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 63-06, Section: A, page: 2170.
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Dissertation Abstracts International63-06A.
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Education, Music. -
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0493723897
The effect of Web-based portfolio assessment strategies on the attitudes and self-perceived growth in music learning of non-music elementary general classroom educators in a basics of music course.
Eppink, Joseph A.
The effect of Web-based portfolio assessment strategies on the attitudes and self-perceived growth in music learning of non-music elementary general classroom educators in a basics of music course.
- 176 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 63-06, Section: A, page: 2170.
Thesis (D.A.)--Ball State University, 2002.
This study examined the effect of web-based portfolio assessment strategies on the attitudes and self-perceived growth in music learning of non-music elementary general classroom educators in a basics of music course. The study is based upon research and literature in regards to constructivism, alternative assessment strategies including portfolio assessment, and computer technology.
ISBN: 0493723897Subjects--Topical Terms:
1017808
Education, Music.
The effect of Web-based portfolio assessment strategies on the attitudes and self-perceived growth in music learning of non-music elementary general classroom educators in a basics of music course.
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The study employed both quantitative and qualitative research. The study was quasi-experimental and utilized a pretest and posttest survey and a final discussion interview between the student and the researcher. Students participating were enrolled in the <italic>Basic Music for Elementary Classroom Teachers </italic> course during the Spring 2002 academic semester. There total number of students involved in the study was 88 (n = 88). Two classes served as the control group (n = 41) and two classes served as the treatment groups (n = 47). Students in the control group were evaluated through traditional methods including paper-pencil exams. Students in the treatment group were assessed through alternative assessment strategies including rubrics, reflective thinking, peer review, and the construction of a web-based portfolio. Students in both groups participated in the four main projects of the semester and completed the pre-post survey, <italic>Music in My Life</italic>.
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Quantitative analysis found significant differences in two of the questions on the pre-post survey in regards to music as a subject. No significant difference was found regarding the attitudes about music growth between the groups from the pre-post survey. However, qualitative data collected illustrated that students in the treatment groups were better able to use music vocabulary, discuss connections between the projects while viewing the semester as a whole, and discussing their growth over the period of an academic semester. These students were also able to discuss the web-based portfolio in terms of the website showing their growth over the academic semester.
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