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Date Posted: 09:32:44 02/26/08 Tue
Author: Lynsey Cook
Subject: Re: Band Homework?
In reply to: Nikki M. 's message, "Re: Band Homework?" on 15:29:45 02/14/08 Thu

I personally think written assignments and tests in band are a great idea. When I was in band in high school we never did anything like that. If we would have I'd personally be a lot farther ahead than I am now. I think the understanding of what's behind the pieces you're playing and basically what is involved in music in general can be very beneficial. But I do agree with Nikki that they should not be a huge grade factor. The whole grading system honestly depends on the type of school you teach for and the effort the teacher and the students are willing to put into it.

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