MUS 13A - Jazz/Rock Improvisation Workshop - Stage 5 - Lenny Carlson

Assessment

Assessment Methods
  • Analysis of exam, quiz, or homework items linked to specific SLOs
  • Assignments based on rubrics (such as essays, projects, and performances)
  • Direct observation of performances, practical exams, group work
  • Student satisfaction surveys
Assessment DescriptionA range of oral and written quizzes were given, along with repertoire checks, every week from the beginning of the semester until the final recital on Tuesday, 5/14/13.
Learning OutcomesALL
Number of Sections1
Number of Instructors1
Number of Students~15

Data Analysis

Data Shared With
  • Faculty and staff within our department
  • Students
Data Sharing Methods
  • Face-to-face meetings
  • Email
  • Phone
  • Shared document files
Data Summary~80% of students demonstrated improvement in solo and ensemble performance, and in the use of selected techniques of jazz, rock and/or blues improvisation.
Analysis SummaryStudents achieved outcomes if they were able to keep a steady tempo and correctly execute a 12-measure blues and 32-measure AABA structure with appropriate melodic figures and chords.
Next Steps PlannedNo answer
Learning OutcomesNo answer

Changes

DetailsCourse Outline of Record was updated with input from Tech Review. SLOs were updated. Approved by Curriculum Committee in Spring, 2013.
Learning OutcomesALL

Tentative Future Plans

TermFall 2013
Activities

Revision of outcomes and assessment methods (measurements)

More DetailsNew SLOs will be in place. Current assessment tools wil be utilized.

SLO Details Storage Location

Additional Highlights

13A is an important course for any student wishing to advance as an improvisor, and as such is very popular. I collaborated on the COoR and new SLOs with Rebeca Mauleon (we both teach improvisation, among other subjects). Our dialogue was particularly robust and paid immediate dividends.

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