音乐教育专业硕士生入学及选择标准

IF 1.1 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
D. G. Springer, Natalie Steele Royston, Ashley D. Allen
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摘要

摘要本研究旨在探讨音乐教育专业教师对音乐教育专业硕士生入学及选择标准的看法。采用多阶段抽样,我们向美国全国音乐学院协会(NASM)认可的提供音乐教育硕士学位的机构的音乐教育教师分发了一份调查问卷。结果表明,音乐教育学院参与了大多数录取决定,成绩单、面试和推荐信是提交审查的最常见材料。在回答开放式问题时,参与者报告说,他们的录取决定通常由四个标准决定:学术技能、作为研究生的潜力展示、教学能力展示,以及一些不可衡量的指标。音乐教育学院在做出录取决定时使用的录取和选择标准的探索,为音乐教师教育工作者提供了对这一重要转折点的更好理解。
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Admissions and Selection Criteria for Master’s Students in Music Education Degree Programs
The purpose of this study was to examine music education faculty members’ perceptions of admissions and selection criteria for entering master’s students in music education degree programs. Using multistage sampling, we distributed a questionnaire to music education faculty at National Association of Schools of Music (NASM)-accredited institutions in the United States that offered master’s degrees in music education. Results indicated that music education faculty were involved in most admission decisions, and that transcripts, interviews, and letters of recommendation were the most common materials submitted for review. In response to open-ended questions, participants reported that their admission decisions are usually determined by four criteria: academic skills, demonstration of potential as a graduate student, demonstration of teaching ability, and less measurable indicators. This exploration of the admissions and selection criteria that music education faculty use when making admission decisions provides music teacher educators a greater understanding of this important transition point.
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Journal of Music Teacher Education
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