One-to-One Learning Advanced

Module code
M-JP-121LA
Curricular domain
Profile, extension and depth: Practical Classes
Credits
2
Group size
1 plus 1 student One-to-One Teaching
Number of course weeks
26
Class duration
30 minutes
Total contact hours
6 hours (contact hours with your traineeship supervisor)
Study load
50 hours

Form / content / level

Prerequisites
Completion of One-to-One Learning.
Registration is only possible together with a One-to-One Teaching student.
This subject can be done online, but only by mutual agreement of learning and teaching student.
Competencies
See Competencies Matrix.
Aims
Developing skills on an instrument or composition which is not your main subject, stylistically in a different area or giving new musical inspiration for development.
Relation to other modules
This module is related to the elective One-to-One Teaching.
Content
This module can (and will, as a rule) be followed on a subsidiary instrument or in composition (with a teacher in the field of that subsidiary instrument/composition). Depending on the student’s entrance level and personal goals, the minor classes emphasize training skills and/or musical development. There is no fixed curriculum. In each case, a class schedule will be agreed upon following consultations between the student and the teacher. The teacher is another student who’s doing the elective “One-to-One Teaching”
Mode(s) of instruction
Individual Classes.
Material & Tools
Traineeship reader.
Student activity
Practicing and Giving feedback on the student One-to-One Teaching.

Examination and assessment

Mode(s) of assessment
Written assignments (fill in observation forms) and in-class exercises.
The observation form has the following content:
1. What was the content of the lesson cycle
2. Which material did the teacher use
3. What were the objectives and which objectives you achieved
4. Your personal objectives for the future
5. Feedback about the teacher
6. Dates of the followed lessons
Criteria
The student should have mastered the elements described under Aims. Active participation is an important criterion.
Pass requirements
The student has successfully completed the module with a sufficient for the written assignment.
Examination procedure
The traineeship supervisor judges the written assignment.
The result can be sufficient or not sufficient.
Resit options
In case of a failing grade if the report is unsatisfactory: the student is requested to rewrite the report and hand it in for assessment again.

Module summary

Depending on the student’s entrance level and personal goals, the minor classes emphasize either training skills or musical development.