Tired of spending hours on lesson plans that fall flat?
Discover how to build a curriculum that is more engaging for your students and less work for you with the
Repertoire Detective Challenge
Crack the code to a curriculum that works, so you can save time and spark joy in your classroom.
Free Five-Day Challenge: October 27th-31st
IF YOU'RE EVEN THINKING ABOUT IMPROVING YOUR CURRICULUM, THE TIME REALLY IS NOW!
Watch this short video to learn why:
NO MATTER THE SIZE OF YOUR CURRENT REPERTOIRE...
THE REPERTOIRE DETECTIVE CHALLENGE IS THE FASTEST WAY TO CREATE LESSONS THAT ARE MORE ENGAGING FOR YOUR STUDENTS AND SAVE YOU VALUABLE TIME
There are five crucial steps that need to happen before you can move forward with a repertoire-based curriculum and experience these results for yourself:
Find a Reputable Source
Determine Pedagogical Concepts
Ensure Authenticity
Collect & Organize
Put It Into Action
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN:
Discover a "plug and play" system for lesson planning, so you can stop spending your personal time working on curriculum. You'll walk away with a clear process for finding and using repertoire that aligns with your curriculum goals.
Learn how to create high-quality lessons in a fraction of the time. We'll show you how to streamline your planning, so you can leave school feeling confident and prepared.
Finally understand what goes into a curriculum that works, so you can reignite your passion for teaching and enjoy your job again. You'll have the tools you need to stop stressing and start creating magical musical experiences for your students.
The Secret to a Thriving Music Room:
Your repertoire can make or break a lesson. Getting this right and choosing the most impactful songs for your curriculum can be the difference between disengaged students and a classroom full of joy. It’s why so many teachers get stuck and never move forward to a curriculum that truly works.
There's no better way to build a classroom full of engaged students and make a meaningful impact. When you use a repertoire-based curriculum, you're giving your students a truly transformational experience by introducing them to diverse musical styles, genres, and cultures.
Hey! I’m Bryson!
I know firsthand how challenging it can be to find your footing in the music classroom.
As a former PreK-6th grade general music teacher, I spent countless hours outside of contract time trying to create engaging lessons from scratch. It was exhausting, and I often felt like I was constantly falling behind. I was on a mission to find a way to create a curriculum that worked for me and my students without sacrificing my nights and weekends.
That's when I developed a systematic way to implement the Repertoire-Based Curriculum Framework. It completely transformed my teaching. I was able to streamline my lesson planning and create a curriculum that was more engaging for my students, all while reclaiming my personal time. Since then, I've been on a mission to make content-specific professional development accessible to music educators everywhere.
Now, through challenges like this, I'm thrilled to support other educators in making a lasting impact in their classrooms. It's your turn to solve the mystery of effortless lesson planning.
FAQs
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If you're an elementary music teacher who's curious about creating a more systematic lesson-planning process, this event is for you! We'll be specifically focusing on helping you get your nights and weekends back, but anyone else who wants to learn more about the Repertoire-Based Curriculum Framework is welcome to join us.
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The challenge runs from October 27-31, 2025, with live sessions happening at 8pm Eastern each day. You'll also be able to join our exclusive community as soon as you register, so you can join in on the fun right away!
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While I recommend that you join live to make progress alongside others and have the chance to ask questions, you will have access to replays for 24 hours. We'll re-release the recordings on Friday for "Replay Weekend," and replays will expire forever at the end of the day Monday following the challenge.
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Each live training will be around 15 minutes long, with the final training on October 31st lasting about an hour. Since the purpose of this event is to make real progress, I also recommend setting aside some time afterward to take action on what you'll learn.
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If you still have questions, we encourage you to go ahead and sign up. Your questions will likely be answered during the event or in the community, which you’ll be able to join right away after joining. However, if you need to ask us a question before registering, feel free to send us an email at hello@thatmusicteacher.com.
Join the Repertoire Detective Challenge and get on the fast track to getting your nights and weekends back.
Join us October 27-31 to solve the mystery of effortless lesson planning!