EDU 397I Teaching for Mastery. C.M. - Music and Math – Rock to Learn Teaching for Mastery Recorder Pedagogy  Clap rhythm; Ss clap, Tchr plays; Ss finger,

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EDU 397I Teaching for Mastery

C.M. - Music and Math – Rock to Learn Teaching for Mastery Recorder Pedagogy  Clap rhythm; Ss clap, Tchr plays; Ss finger, Tchr plays; Tchr claps, Ss play; Tchr & Ss play; Ss play  Bagga Lagga Whack Whack (3 notes) Guitar (4 string pick) Grant Proposal questions

Teaching for Mastery Assessment – Student self assess Practice Slips  How can students get the most out of their sessions at home? Rubrics/Labels SMART

“Music is universal language of mankind.” - Sigmund Romberg