A View From the Inside: Ensemble Directors’ Perspectives on Standards-Based Instruction

Author:

Harney Kristin1ORCID,Greene Jennifer L. R.2ORCID,Katz-Cote Heather3,Mulcahy Krista4,Stanley Laura Moates5

Affiliation:

1. Montana State University, Bozeman, MT, USA

2. Fayetteville-Manlius High School, Manlius, NY, USA

3. Westwood Public Schools; Longy School of Music, Westwood, MA, USA

4. Campbell High School, Smyrna, GA, USA

5. Brookwood High School, Smyrna, GA, USA

Abstract

In this mixed-methods study, we explored perspectives of ensemble directors ( N = 306) regarding standards-based instruction and circumstances impacting standards-based instruction in the areas of creating, performing, responding, and connecting. Our research was modeled on Byo’s (1999) examination of teacher perceptions of the implementation of the 1994 music standards. We conducted an initial survey and completed follow-up interviews. Every participant indicated familiarity with the National Core Arts Standards, with many reporting that they regularly addressed standards in their teaching. The anchor standards related to performing were most commonly incorporated, whereas those related to creating and connecting were the least commonly addressed. Teachers shared strategies that promoted standards-based instruction and described barriers that prevented them from fully incorporating standards-based instruction. There is a need for ongoing professional development for in-service teachers, dedicated planning time, and realistic expectations related to the creating, responding, and connecting standards in performing ensembles.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Music,Education

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