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Do the assessment choices instructors make support students’ learning and their well-being? To close our five-part miniseries, we wanted to hear an instructor’s perspective. In this episode, we’ve invited Dr. Andrea Creech, Professor of Music Pedagogy at the Schulich School of Music, McGill University, to join the conversation. Andrea shares insights into how assessment forms an integral part of her pedagogy, which is shaped and guided by principles of well-being. These principles include self-efficacy, autonomy, purpose, and a sense of belonging in an academic community.

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References

Boucher, M. (Host). (2021-present). Le musicien stratégique [Audio podcast]. Vontpi Production. https://musicienstrategique.com/le-balado/

Lerman, L. (2022). Critique is creative. Wesleyan University Press.

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