In just a matter of a few weeks, the whole world has changed. It is with mixed feelings that I welcome our new reality.
Bringing the P.I.E. Online: How to Continue Being Purposeful, Intentional, and Explicit
Over the last couple of weeks many music teachers across the country have moved from teaching in their energized, organized, community-filled, music-making rehearsal spaces to designing and delivering online music instruction.
Cultivating Community on the Internet
The internet is a crucial part of every business’ marketing and promotion, but it’s never been more important than it is now during the COVID-19 crisis.
Assignment Ideas in SmartMusic that Encourage Musical Curiosity
While nothing will ever replace our in-person contact, group rehearsals, and performances, there are things we can do to keep students actively learning.
Journey from the Classroom to Online Teaching (and Back Again)
I know all states, districts, and teachers are currently in different phases of remote teaching at this point. You may already be a few weeks in; maybe you’re starting to hear what the plans will be; maybe you’re still on spring break and this is still a few days away.
Letter to Students: Here Are Areas of Growth You Can Focus on Right Now
Dear Students,
Any movement you take towards discipline and personal growth is fantastic (particularly since none of this is graded or evaluated in any way).
Meeting our National Standards Through Online Instruction
Due to COVID-19, music teachers are tasked with moving their classes online. This process is especially intimidating for ensemble directors.
Dear Parents and Teachers, It’s Going to Be Okay
I went in to the noble profession of education because I love the relationships and bonds we educators are able to forge with kids.
Ideas to Avoid Burn-Out While Teaching Music Remotely
The daily life of a music educator can be tiring on any given day, and you’re likely still adjusting to teaching remotely.
Finding Mindfulness in the Midst of Madness
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noun: mindfulness