Virginia Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 10, 2017) |
Title 8. Education |
Agency 20. State Board of Education |
Chapter 542. Regulations Governing the Review and Approval of Education Programs in Virginia |
Section 390. Music education – instrumental preK-12
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The program in music education – instrumental preK-12 shall ensure that the candidate has demonstrated the following competencies:
1. Understanding of the knowledge, skills, and processes of the music discipline as defined in the Virginia Standards of Learning and how they provide a necessary foundation integral to teaching instrumental music.
2. Understanding of the common elements of music – rhythm, melody, harmony, timbre, texture, dynamics, form – and their relationship with each other and student academic needs and to employ this understanding in the analysis of music.
3. Effective musicianship through the development of:
a. Basic skills in conducting, in score reading, in teaching musical courses and in rehearsal techniques for choral and instrumental music;
b. Skills in composing, arranging, and adapting music to meet the classroom needs and ability levels of school performing groups;
c. Skills in providing and directing creative experiences and improvising when necessary;
d. Proficiency, sufficient for classroom instruction, on keyboard or other accompanying instrument; and
e. The ability to perform in ensembles.
4. Knowledge of music history and literature with emphasis on the relationship of music to culture and the ability to place compositions in historical and stylistic perspective.
5. Knowledge of a comprehensive program of music education based upon sound philosophy, content, and methodology for teaching in elementary, middle, and secondary schools.
6. Observation and professional laboratory experiences with pupils in elementary, middle, and secondary schools, including instruction of instrumental groups.
7. Specialization on a musical instrument and functional teaching knowledge on each of the string, brass, woodwind, and percussion instruments.
8. Competency in rehearsing and conducting combined instrumental and vocal groups. In addition, the program shall provide instruction in business procedures, organization, and management of large and small instrumental ensembles, with knowledge of vocal techniques in rehearsing and conducting combined instrumental and vocal groups.
9. Knowledge and understanding of artistic copyright laws.
10. Knowledge and understanding of safety, including performance and studio.
11. Knowledge of assessment strategies to foster, support, and enhance student music learning.
12. Knowledge of related areas of the fine arts, such as dance arts, theatre arts, and the visual arts.
13. Understanding of and proficiency in grammar, usage, and mechanics and their integration in writing.
Historical Notes
Derived from Volume 23, Issue 25, eff. September 21, 2007.
Statutory Authority
§ 22.1-298.2 of the Code of Virginia.