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Mo’ Better Bands - a Podcast for Instrumental Music Educators
Ernie Williamson Music
27 episodes
6 days ago
This podcast, hosted by the team at Ernie Williamson Music (formerly Springfield Music and Fazio's Music), will share ideas, tips, methods, trials, tribulations, successes, and more from Missouri & Kansas Instrumental Music Educators!
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This podcast, hosted by the team at Ernie Williamson Music (formerly Springfield Music and Fazio's Music), will share ideas, tips, methods, trials, tribulations, successes, and more from Missouri & Kansas Instrumental Music Educators!
Show more...
Performing Arts
Arts
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Band Instrument Repair in High Schools: A New Approach to Career and Tech Education
Mo’ Better Bands - a Podcast for Instrumental Music Educators
47 minutes 28 seconds
12 months ago
Band Instrument Repair in High Schools: A New Approach to Career and Tech Education

This conversation explores the innovative approach to teaching high school students about band instrument repair, initiated by Aaron Moss in response to the retirement of a local music store. The discussion covers the development of a curriculum, student engagement, funding through CTE programs, and the importance of balancing educational initiatives with professional repair services. Moss emphasizes the need for in-house repair solutions in schools, the high interest from students, and the potential career paths available in the repair industry.

RESOURCES

  • Link to poster for your classroom
  • Consider A Career in Instrument Repair Blog Post
  • Link to NAfME Article reprinted in the July August TechniCom
  • Link to Aaron's Slide Deck


Takeaways

  • The initiative to teach band instrument repair arose from a local music store's retirement.
  • Career Technical Education (CTE) funding was crucial for establishing the program.
  • Student interest in repair classes was consistently high, leading to full enrollment.
  • Classes were structured with prerequisites to ensure students had a foundational understanding of instruments.
  • The program included hands-on experience with real instruments, enhancing learning.
  • Funding for the program grew from an initial budget of $27,000 to over $100,000.
  • The curriculum was developed by paralleling existing classes, such as bicycle repair.
  • Moss aims to advocate for the repair industry and create pathways for students into apprenticeships.
  • Balancing educational repair initiatives with professional repair services is essential.
  • The future of band instrument repair education looks promising with ongoing discussions and collaborations.
Mo’ Better Bands - a Podcast for Instrumental Music Educators
This podcast, hosted by the team at Ernie Williamson Music (formerly Springfield Music and Fazio's Music), will share ideas, tips, methods, trials, tribulations, successes, and more from Missouri & Kansas Instrumental Music Educators!