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Don’t Use Rubrics Unless Everyone Can Succeed

April 11, 2017 by Adam Paltrowitz Leave a Comment


Choral Clarity Blog Presents:

Rubrics have a place in the performing music classroom, but they should not be used to recognize achievement.
They must be used properly and give every student the opportunity to be successful.

Don’t Use Rubrics Unless Everyone Can Succeed

 


Filed Under: Choral Clarity, Others Tagged With: ACDA, ACDA Membership Benefits, American Choral Directors Association, high school, middle school, sight singing, Teaching

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