Music Assessment and Ofsted Observation Criteria

Regency Hotel, 100 Queens Gate, London
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This event ended on Friday 8th of May 2015
Admission
£275 per person including quality course materials, lunch and online support material.
Location

Regency Hotel, 100 Queens Gate, London

Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Gloucester Road 0.22 miles

A course for School Music Teachers to explore what they are assessing and if it matches Ofsted’s updated 2014/15 criteria and expectations of what should be happening in the Music classroom.

Ofsted are looking for evidence that planned learning intentions are genuinely musical and that Musical sound should be the ‘target’ language of the music classroom.

Music teachers therefore need to be even more aware of the impact their teaching is having on the learning experiences and the progress their pupils are making.

This course will, through a mixture of presentation, activity, guided and open discussions explore four key questions: Why we need assessment, what are we assessing, what forms of assessment are beneficial for Music, what impact does the current Ofsted observation criteria have on teaching in the Music classroom.

Content to include:
*Understanding the latest 2014/15 criteria for lesson observation.
*Current (subject specific) Music criteria.
*The 2014 National Curriculum for Music.
*Effective learning and teaching.
*Teacher Standards.
*Using learner outcomes for formative assessment.
*Creating musical assessment criteria.
*Using assessment to improve music delivery.
*Models of cross curricular design.
*Identifying deep learning experiences.

Book online at cseducationservices.co.uk

Artists / Speakers: Presented by Martin Sayer - CS Education Services.

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