Class Expectations
- Treat others the way you want to be treated.
- Listen appropriately.
- Be a good audience.
- Show respect for music from other cultures and time periods.
- Show respect for materials and instruments.
- Remember the "Golden Rule."
- What are the expectations in music?
- What are some expectation for a class?
- What are student expectations?
- What does it mean to have expectations for a class?
What are the expectations in music?
Musical expectations are a core phenomenon of music cognition, and the present article provides an overview of its foundation in the score as well as in listeners' behavior and brain, and how it can be simulated by artificial neural networks.
What are some expectation for a class?
CLASS EXPECTATIONS
Show respect for the teacher, yourself and others at all times. Respect others' property. Avoid touching or writing on anything that does not belong to you (including desks, textbooks, teacher's belongings, walls, chalkboard, etc.). Don't expect that others will clean-up your messes.
What are student expectations?
Core Expectations of Students
Demonstrate engagement with education by being prepared for class, arriving to class on time, participating actively in classroom activities, and displaying self-reliance in learning. Build community through interactions that demonstrate a passion for learning and respect for diversity.
What does it mean to have expectations for a class?
Expectations describe behaviors that make the classroom a good place to live and learn for all students (Weinstein, 2003). Expectations communicate general standards or expectations with a single rule encompassing a wide range of behaviors.