MSHSAA Music Adjudicator Training Session--MMTA members needed to become adjudicators
Thursday, September 20, 2007
The MSHSAA (Missouri State High School Activities Association) will sponsor one music adjudicator training session this school year. It will be held at the Missouri Music Educators Association (MMEA) Conference on Wednesday, January 23, 2008. If you would like to register for this session, simply complete the registration form and return it to the MSHSAA Office.
This program was developed by the MSHSAA Adjudicator Training Committee. The committee, which included music educators and experienced music adjudicators, was appointed by the MSHSAA Board of Directors as a result of a recommendation by the MSHSAA Music Advisory Committee. The main reason for embarking on the program was to bring about improved consistency among adjudicators statewide.
The specific objectives of the program as identified by the committee are:
* To make the adjudication process a constructive and educational experience for all participants in the MSHSAA Evaluative Music Festivals.
* To establish a consistent evaluation process by adjudicators at all MSHSAA Music Festivals.
* To establish an ongoing system of certification for music adjudicators.
* To establish an ongoing system of evaluation for music adjudicators.
This session is open to any music educator at no charge. In order to be certified to judge at the MSHSAA festivals, it is a requirement that the attendees have ten years of teaching experience. Music educators with less than ten years teaching experience are welcome to attend and would likely find the session beneficial.
To register, simply complete and return the registration form (Word format).
posted by Brent Hugh at
9/20/2007 04:28:00 AM
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