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1 CHRIS WOLLER UW-LA CROSSE ME-PD The Impact of Self-Assessment in Band Lessons

2 Purpose The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect that student self-assessment has on student-directed learning, student feelings of self-efficacy, and student performance ability in band lessons. As a director, I hope to have students think more critically about their performance, rather than waiting to be told what they are playing correct or what to fix.

3 Participants Midwestern rural school 11 instrumental music students 4 boys and 7 girls, ages 14-18 All White All students participated in concert band This study was conducted during the Third Quarter of the 2009-2010 school year

4 Research Questions How do self-assessment tools like student-generated rubrics and student-set goals help students to direct their own learning in private band lessons? How are student feelings of self-efficacy and self- directed learning affected through the use of these self-assessment tools? How do these self-assessment tools impact individual performance ability of students?

5 Data Collection Tools 1) Self-Assessment Rubric with a Goal  Teacher-set criteria with student-created descriptors for each level of performance  Students set a performance goal for the term  Students used this rubric early and late in the term to assess their musical performance.

6 Data Collection Tools 2) Recordings of student performance  An initial and final recording of each student was collected for comparison to observe any changes in performance ability. One who showed much change: Initial Performance:Final Performance: One who did not show as much change Initial Performance: Final Performance:

7 Data Collection tools 3) Surveys  Completed by students at the beginning and the end of the research.  Questions were related to feelings of self-assessment, self- directed learning, and performance ability. 4) Teaching Journal  I made notes regarding my observations of student-directed learning, student self-assessment and performance ability.

8 Findings Question 1: Do self-assessment tools like student- generated rubrics and student-set goals help students to direct their own learning in private band lessons?  At the end of the study, 3 more students felt that they could add their own ideas into their performance (or direct their own learning)  Nearly all felt a strong connection between self-assessment and performance ability exists, with 2 students showing an increase in positive attitude toward this relationship.  However, there was no observed increase in self-directed learning as a result of this study.

9 Findings Question 2: How are student feelings of self-efficacy and self-directed learning affected through the use of these self-assessment tools?  3 students also showed that their self-efficacy were positively impacted  2 students had a more positive attitude toward rubric use at the end of the study than at the beginning.  So then, a positive impact to the feelings of self-efficacy and self-directed learning was observed in a small number of students as a result of this study.

10 Findings Question 3: Do these self-assessment tools impact individual performance ability of students?  They do not. The number of students who showed noticeable improvement in performance ability is consistent with those who tend to be self-directed.

11 Where I will go from here Based on my results, I will continue to implement a rubric within my band lessons. With more facilitation, I believe that the rubrics will have a more positive relationship with improvement of performance ability. Based on some of the survey results, I will incorporate a smaller version of the rubric to be more easily used on a weekly basis.


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