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A lot has happened in the past few days in my professional and personal life that has made me think about what it means to be inclusive in my classroom.
I’m not going to lie and say that the past few days have been easy. But...
This week we talk about some ways to keep students (and ourselves) engaged at the end of the year!
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In this episode I share a conversation I had with Katie Holbrook about how we as elementary music teachers can build meaningful relationships with our students.
Katie Holbrook is a Georgia-based third year music teacher and...
In this episode I share a conversation I had with Lesley Schultz about the fate of our teenagers after they leave our classrooms.
Lesley shares her experience with teaching general music at the secondary level and how we as...
Recently I released the Sing Your Song collection. This is a collection of shirts, hoodies, and stickers that has been an idea of mine for a long time.
Back in my first year of teaching, when That Music Teacher...
In this episode I share some ways that you can make your classroom more LGBT-friendly.
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In this episode I share my conversation with Rachel Ammons on her music teacher journey.
Rachel Ammons is a music educator in Central Ohio. Currently, she grades 2nd through 12th. She was a substitute teacher for three years after obtaining her...
In this episode I share a conversation with Charissa Duncanson on her music teacher journey. I absolutely loved being able to chat with Charissa about the path she took to become the music teacher she is today.
Charissa...
In this episode, I share a conversation with Katherine Miller on her music teacher journey.
Katherine Miller proudly teaches Kindergarten-5th grade music in Waukesha, WI as well as serving as a model tech classroom for her district. In 2018, she...
In this episode I share my conversation with Anne Mileski on her music teacher journey.
Anne Mileski is an elementary music specialist in Eastern Washington. She is certified in Orff-Schulwerk, Kodály, Smithsonian Folkways World Music...
Sometimes I feel like super sleuth! I spend a fair amount of time scouring different places for awesome ideas and resources. I am always particularly looking for resources that can help make my mainly traditional folk music repertoire more current, authentic and...
In this episode I share my conversation with Taylor Nardone on his music teacher journey.
Taylor Nardone is an elementary music teacher based on the eastern shore of Massachusetts.
Passionate about giving...