Mission, Goals, & Objectives
The mission of the Master of Music Education Program at Âé¶¹ÆÆ½â is to enhance the practice of music educators by implementing current research methods and innovative technologies. We are committed to a pedagogy that values cultural diversity and inclusion. Our aim is to inspire educators with ideas and techniques that are immediately applicable to the 21st-century classroom.
Program Goals & Objectives
Program Goal 1: To provide a rigorous study of relevant topics and the pedagogical skills necessary for teaching 21st-century children in diverse K-12 settings. Students will:Ìý
- Develop and implement new approaches for teaching diverse student groups.Ìý
- Develop and implement programs of study through a global perspective in music education.Ìý
- Develop and implement contemporary approaches to music teaching and learning.Ìý
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Program Goal 2: To provide a comprehensive understanding of research methodology leading to fluency in reading, applying, and disseminating research in education. Students will:Ìý
- Apply concepts of educational research methodologies in thesis and/or project-based assignments.Ìý
- Communicate effective pedagogical strategies through academic discourse with peer teachers.Ìý
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Program Goal 3: To provide a comprehensive study in how music is best learned to further develop and articulate a robust philosophy of music learning and teaching. Students will:Ìý
- Develop and articulate a philosophy of music education grounded in experience and research study.Ìý
- Demonstrate knowledge of learning theories and teaching strategies.Ìý
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Program Goal 4: To prepare students to advance in their profession and given discipline by becoming communicators, mentors, and leaders in the ever-changing field of education. Students will:Ìý
- Produce activities and create classroom experiences that will promote strategies for the development of life-long learning.Ìý
- Demonstrate instructional effectiveness through communication and leadership.ÌýÌý
For more information on learning goals and outcomes, contactÌýinstitutionalresearch@lvc.edu.