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Doors & Windows: Accepting Change in Your Career with Katie O’Hara LaBrie
This week, Angela interviews author, band director, speaker, and mom: Lesley Moffat! In this episode, Lesley shares how she transitioned from 14 medications to none, how she… Read more "From 14 Medications to None with Lesley Moffat"
Finding Joy After Juilliard with Dr. Merideth Hite Estevez
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"How am I going to do this for the rest of my life when I don't even like music anymore?"
Recruitment with Angela Harman & the ZOMBIE Orchestra Takeover!
Non-Traditional uniforms, building a family of musicians, music assessment, and balancing it all with the AMAZING educator, conductor, and violist: Ben Pereyra! Check this one out today… Read more "We’re Kind of Like Your Tattoo with Ben Pereyra"
Only as Excited as You Are with Olympic Conductor: Maestro Tony Maiello
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"I started out in the 'trash band...' but you know what? We have the best job in the world. We get to teach music!”
5 Minute Tips for Rehearsal Efficiency
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Take 5 minutes today to check out these simple tips for maximizing your rehearsal efficiency! Remember to give us a follow and share with a friend! And… Read more "5 Minute Tips for Rehearsal Efficiency"
Toddlers & Music: 5 Considerations for Your Toddler Musician
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“One of the best ways I do this is by using rhythmic speech, so when we are getting ready to brush our teeth, I simply put it into a little chant it doesn't even have to rhyme, But putting your words and instructions and praise into rhythm gives your children this sense of momentum forward momentum with whatever task they're doing, and it also allows them to start to really learn musical patterns and rhythmic patterns that will benefit them for the long haul!”
Teacher Evaluations: From Dread to Delight with Dr. David Allen Ammerman
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Dr. David Allen Ammerman, delves into pacing, building rapport, differentiation, gamification, repetition, and so much more!
People to Make Music With: How Annie Ray Started a Strings Program for Children with Disabilities
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"And so I let him borrow the cello and he started going back and forth, and he started his eyes started welling up with tears they started crying because he thought it was the most beautiful thing you've ever heard."
Passing the Baton: Empowering ALL Students with Theresa Hoover and Kathryn Finch
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"If I could flip it a little bit and empower the kids and you know, intrinsically motivate them ... So the idea of shifting just a little bit of your thinking to you know, giving the kids a little bit more of the ownership of the learning. If we give them autonomy, mastery, and purpose... that's where they are intrinsically motivated and ready to you know take on their learning."
Did I Miss This Class? Making Your Money Work for You with Nick Averwater
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You spend and the goal really is to have an effective budget is you tell every single dollar what you want it to do for you. Right like if the goal is to pay off debt, then you need to assign that dollar to pay off debt!
How the First Few Years Might Be Everything with Stringrise Founder: Nicole Melrose
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"she said 'I'm sorry, you have no choice. You're playing violin. You are a violinist you just don't know it yet.' And that moment changed the trajectory of my life."
There’s Only One You with the Edupreneur: Jessica Peresta
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There's only one you... know that we need your voice in your work.
What’s Your Journey? with Dr. Linda Apple Monson
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In this episode of #MusicEdLove, Dr. Linda Apple Monson shares strategies for memorizing music, overcoming significant obstacles, and recruiting international students. This episode is packed with helpful… Read more "What’s Your Journey? with Dr. Linda Apple Monson"
The Middle Schooler That Never Grew Up & The Infamous Cup of Doom with Mark A. Hensler
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"We had something that I call the cup of doom, where we put all the kids names on the popsicle stick. I would alternate the test one week we would go Alphabetically you know by last name A to Z and then the next, it was random. But the kids they would start chanting 'Cup of Doom! Cup of Doom!', like they couldn't wait to take the playing tests!"
Toward Something More: Empowering ELLs with Monica Guido
Playfulness and curiosity: Creating a safe place for English Language Learners with Essel Linton
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Using the child’s naturalistic way by bringing out their curiosity and playfulness to create a perfect atmosphere for them to explore, create and learn while being fully engaged and participate is something I strive to provide for my students including the ELLs.
Part II: I Chose the Cart! Working Toward the Unicorn Job with Annamarie Bollino
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I want to see that in your resume I want to see that youth, you know we're a camp counselor, for you know five year olds at a summer camp, I went to see that you taught private lessons I want to see experiences that reflect that in your in your resume.
I Chose the Cart! Working Toward the Unicorn Job (Part I) with Annamarie Bollino
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I want you to take the opportunity to practice your interviews skills, by going on interviews, even if you think that you may not take the job, and you do have that right to to decline, a job if you don't feel like it's the right job for you.
Toward a More Equitable Future: Classism in K-12 Music Education
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“Well, we are having this conversation right here and right now because of recent examples of classism. We wanted to have a discussion because most of our practices in music education have small examples of classism whether or not we realize it. But before we get into that, let’s talk about our value-systems.”
I Sold My Soul to Music with Sgt. Jacob Kohut
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every morning when I woke up and I drove into work. I was like, man. How awesome is this. I'm getting paid to do this. And that's a magical feeling that when you're doing work, but it is fun work.
Just Ask: Making Connections Where You’re Planted with Dr. Blair Williams
8 Minutes Can Save you Hours of Rehearsal Time with the Round Robin Rehearsal
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Far too often, I have spent so much time drilling one section of an orchestra while the rest of the ensemble sits unengaged and bored. With my Round Robin Rehearsal techniques, you will save countless hours of unengaged time.
Making My Dreams: Tips for Majoring in Music from current Music Majors
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They discuss the credit hour myth in music, knowing your worth, the immense power of your studio professor, and provide suggestions as high school students begin the decision-making process of selecting a school of music.
Music Teacher Parents: It’s Okay to Say No
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This week, we meet with some music teachers who are also parents to chat about managing it all. Erin Stavropolous and Kelley McNamee discuss time management, recruitment,… Read more "Music Teacher Parents: It’s Okay to Say No"
Establishing a Creative Culture for Musical Growth with Keith Hodgson
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I think people think of assessment as testing. But really, Assessment needs to be a culture, you know, it's about developing a culture in your in your class of of constant improvement you know and and just setting goals.
Teaching Orchestra in the Time of Covid with Charles Laux
So Your Child Wants to Major in Music: 8 Tips from Dr. Ammerman
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You can seriously do ANYTHING with a music degree. Rather than thinking of this degree as limiting, Dr. Ammerman recommends that you see all of the potential and flexibility of a music degree. Businesses across the country are actively seeking music majors as they are found to be disciplined, hard working, excellent thinkers, and creative.
Sitting in Sharp and Flat with Dan Healy and Kim Ankney
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it is the tension between spontaneity and premeditated planning that enables us to be the most creative and responsive to students musical needs.
Where is Your Blue Ocean? with John Kilkenny
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This week, we welcome John Kilkenny onto #MusicEdLove. John Kilkenny is a leading performer, educator and artistic leader who is successfully forging a 21st-century career in the… Read more "Where is Your Blue Ocean? with John Kilkenny"
8 Hacks for Virtual Teaching Breakthroughs!
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In this episode, I go over 8 SUPER EASY Hacks for drastically improving your virtually teaching! Like so many things in teaching, sometimes the simplest things can… Read more "8 Hacks for Virtual Teaching Breakthroughs!"
Teaching Music in an Online World with John Mlynczak
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"Now that our entire structure for learning has completely and suddenly changed, we need to start thinking about what we CAN create online for students instead of what we can RECREATE online of what we already do."
The Jazz Cat on Improvisation
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Today it is our extreme pleasure to welcome Director of Music Education and Associate Professor at George Mason University: Dr. Charles “Chuck” Ciorba. In this episode, we… Read more "The Jazz Cat on Improvisation"
Stronger than Your Strongest Excuse with Jordan Davidson
Welcome to EPISODE 30 of #MusicEdLove! This episode is coming out via special request for those of you preparing for Assessment! Here are our 7 tips for… Read more "7 Tips for a SUPERIOR Assessment Season"
Batman, Baby Shark, and Binder Clips with Anne Marie Patterson
We kick off our Observation Series with veteran music educator: Veronica Jackson! We hope you enjoy this look into one of her 7th grade orchestra classes as… Read more "Goin to Nashville with Veronica Jackson"
Get Out and Observe REAL Teachers!
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This episode is a reminder to everyone to do what you can to get out and observe REAL teachers with “Normal” students! It is the introductory episode… Read more "Get Out and Observe REAL Teachers!"
Welcome back to an exciting new school year! In this podcast, we aim to get you off to a great start with a few overarching goals for… Read more "Spark Some Joy!"
Denese Odegaard on Advocacy!
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Our most recent #MusicEdLove Lecture Guest: Denese Odegaard talks to us about music education advocacy. We were able to spend one jam-packed day with Ms. Odegaard and learned so much from her. In addition to her appearance on the podcast, she even worked with our local school board to bring about change. After her visit, we have made massive progress on our arts advocacy campaign and have some big news to share very soon!