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Welcome
to the TMEA TExES Review Web site. It is the desire of the College
Division of the Texas Music Educators Association that the material on
this Web site will be helpful to students preparing for the TExES Music
exam. This site contains information about the exam, review course topic
areas, frequently missed topics on practice tests, a selected bibliography
of resources and other study materials, and a short practice exam.
The state exam for teacher certification in music requires a comprehensive
understanding and mastery of the following five domains: music theory,
music history and culture, music instruction, music performance, and
listening skills. The domains and competencies on which the TExES Music
exam is based are designed to assess the knowledge and skills needed to
provide quality instruction in the music classroom.
The information presented here is designed to provide an overview of the
testing format and to offer resources to students as they develop their
own study plan. The site is not intended to include all information and
material a student may need in order to be successful on the state test.
Students must determine their own strengths and areas for needed
improvement and are expected to develop study guides for enhancing their
own knowledge base. Students may also benefit from forming study groups,
working with a mentor professor, or taking an in-depth review course.
Good
luck as you continue preparation toward music certification in
Texas!
This
site is designed as an aid in providing a general overview of the TExES Music exam for teacher certification in
Texas
. Use of this material in no way
guarantees a passing score on the actual TExES Music exam. Test takers seeking
certification are ultimately responsible for their own success in meeting
all standards and requirements set forth by the State Board for Educator
Certification.
Continue
with review...
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