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Collins, Kempter.
Group Lessons: New Interns are required to observe one class, and teach in another. Their first lessons are “mini” lessons, lasting 5 minutes or longer, on a single topic. By the end of the second semester, they are expected to teach the full lesson. All incoming Interns have a Mentor Intern, who is a more experienced student. A “beginning” rubric, designed exclusively for new interns outline criteria upon which they will be assessed and graded. The rubric also shows weekly progress during the semester. Each Intern receives a semester summary from his/her class Coordinator (an experienced teacher who oversees each class). All interns participate in planning and executing weekly recitals, special events, practice game, sharing concerts and the annual Gala Concert. Private Lessons: Interns record three consecutive lessons with one student, and meet with Pedagogy Faculty, during the semester for a Video Assessment, where the lessons are observed and critiqued. Course fee required. (P)
Corequisite: 1370.
{Fall, Spring}
String Pedagogy - MUSC 1370
MSC11 6325
1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131
(505) 277-8900
Phone: (505) 277-6809
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