Development of the Processfolio: Promoting Preservice Music Teacher Reflection Through Authentic Assessment

The purpose of this study was to determine what impact an authentic assessment tool (i.e., a processfolio) would have on our music education Master of Arts in Teaching degree program. We conducted a case study at our university with the music education Master of Arts in Teaching student cohort to de...

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