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Music Ed Forward Podcast
Nyssa Brown
24 episodes
8 months ago
Dr. Juliet Hess offers both theory and practical suggestions about how music classrooms are uniquely poised to inspire and support social change at the intersections of activism, critical pedagogy, and music education. Highlighting the framework and specific examples from her book Music Education for Social Change: Constructing an Activist Music Education, Dr. Hess shares her research, stories, and ideas for what teaching for social change could look like and sound within music educatio...
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Dr. Juliet Hess offers both theory and practical suggestions about how music classrooms are uniquely poised to inspire and support social change at the intersections of activism, critical pedagogy, and music education. Highlighting the framework and specific examples from her book Music Education for Social Change: Constructing an Activist Music Education, Dr. Hess shares her research, stories, and ideas for what teaching for social change could look like and sound within music educatio...
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How To
Education,
Music
Episodes (20/24)
Music Ed Forward Podcast
Music Education for Social Change - interview with Dr. Juliet Hess
Dr. Juliet Hess offers both theory and practical suggestions about how music classrooms are uniquely poised to inspire and support social change at the intersections of activism, critical pedagogy, and music education. Highlighting the framework and specific examples from her book Music Education for Social Change: Constructing an Activist Music Education, Dr. Hess shares her research, stories, and ideas for what teaching for social change could look like and sound within music educatio...
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3 years ago
49 minutes

Music Ed Forward Podcast
Music Education and SEL: The Heart of Teaching Music
As music educators, we are well aware of the importance of Social Emotional Learning (SEL), especially in the wake of pandemic learning and teaching. But what might it look like in the music classrooms? What opportunities are we including - and missing - for seamless inclusion of SEL in music ed? This podcast with Dr. Scott Edgar focuses on the possibilities for practicing SEL in the music classroom - both with adults and students. Dr. Edgar also reminds us of the nece...
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4 years ago
40 minutes

Music Ed Forward Podcast
Do Your Students Know (Your Why)?
Do students know why you show up at school every day? Could sharing your “why” help you connect with students - and possibly even invite more student agency in your classroom? This episode contains an invitation to look beyond the day-to-day and embrace the big picture of what is possible in and through our music classrooms - and what role your “why” might play in the process.
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4 years ago
12 minutes

Music Ed Forward Podcast
Empowering Student Voice and Centering Joy in Black Lives Matter and AAPI Communities - interview with Alice Tsui
Alice Tsui joins us on the podcast this week to talk about how to create brave spaces that empower student and collective voice while centering joy in Black Lives Matter and AAPI communities. Alice’s Insta videos @musicwithmissalice demonstrate her inspirational approach to working with her students and her school community. In this podcast she shares very practical ideas for moving music education forward in both the short and long run, including how to continue the personal aspects of anti-...
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4 years ago
49 minutes

Music Ed Forward Podcast
Visioning Forward: Centering Students, Facing Fear, and Reshaping Music Education - interview with Maria A. Ellis
From start to finish in this podcast, Girl Conductor - Ms. Maria A. Ellis - offers her wisdom, passion, and sheer joy in teaching and learning! Maria shares how she starts classes the first time she meets students with the intention of building relationships and knowing her students’ musical preferences. She tells her own story about being rejected from a music education training program - and how she was able to get in only 3 months later. And she offers each of us some sound advice ab...
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4 years ago
46 minutes

Music Ed Forward Podcast
Imperative Curriculum Re-Design in Music Ed: 3 Ways to Adjust Course Now and in the Future
As music educators, we’ve learned too much this past year to go back to “normal,” as soon as pandemic safety allows. From the lessons of pandemic teaching to the anti-bias/anti-racist lessons learned this past year - curriculum re-design in music education is not an option. It is imperative. This podcast outlines three small but mighty steps that we can implement starting today and continue to implement over time.
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4 years ago
51 minutes

Music Ed Forward Podcast
Claiming Agency for Change: Inspiring the Music Educators of Tomorrow” - interview with Dr. Carlos Abril
Dr. Carlos Abril joins us in the podcast today to talk about the current role - and the potential future impact - of colleges and universities in moving music education forward. He has a clear and cogent vision for the kind of music educators he’d like to inspire and empower - those who become leaders in the field and agents of change in music ed. Join us for this thoughtful and hopeful conversation on how the academy can be integral to transforming music education at the undergraduate ...
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4 years ago
1 hour 1 minute

Music Ed Forward Podcast
T.H.U.G. L.I.F.E- The Hate U Give Little Instruments F***s Education - Part II - interview with Jasmine Fripp
In part 2 of this conversation with The Passionate Black Educator, Jasmine Fripp, highlights the importance of music educators being fluent in diverse styles of music in order to serve and empower our students as musicians and humans. We also talk about ear training, music notation (including and beyond Western notation), and being “clouded by our own nostalgia” - and how to move ourselves forward, to the benefit of our students and communities. Jasmine shares ideas about how we c...
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4 years ago
59 minutes

Music Ed Forward Podcast
T.H.U.G. L.I.F.E. - The Hate U Give Little Instruments F***s Education
In this episode, Jasmine Fripp, The Passionate Black Educator, talks about the ways music educators, our music classrooms, and our music curricula “give hate” - whether we are aware of it or not. Jasmine lists specific examples of ways our “hate” - intended or not - impacts our students, and how we can adjust our teaching practices so our classrooms and curricula are welcoming, inclusive, and empowering places for all of our students. Show notes: https://musicedforward.com/podcast...
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4 years ago
45 minutes

Music Ed Forward Podcast
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Access: What’s the Hold-Up? - an interview with Dr. Karen Howard
Shouldn’t diversity, equity, inclusion, and access be central to all of our learning with students and teachers? Dr. Karen Howard shares context and practices to further diversity, equity, inclusion, and access and move music education forward. With a focus on teaching practices in music education and beyond, Dr. Howard shares her research, as well as the research of others, to inform possible evolutions in our practices in music teaching and learning. This episode highlights an incredible nu...
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4 years ago
1 hour 8 minutes

Music Ed Forward Podcast
Resilience and Equity- an interview with Elena Aguilar
In this episode, Elena Aguilar shares her journey as a transformational coach and how she works with coaches. Elena’s coaching and consulting work lead her to write a book about resilience, seeing how it underpins our success and happiness as teachers. Highlighting the connection between resilience and equity throughout, Elena shares stories, experiences, and advice to help educators move forward during pandemic teaching - and beyond. PS She gives a MAJOR shout-out to arts educators!&nb...
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4 years ago
1 hour 2 minutes

Music Ed Forward Podcast
"Onward" - A Resilience Read
Ready for some practical, tried-and-true, made-for-teachers resilience advice? Me too! This podcast shares some of the highlights of Elena Aguilar’s book “Onward: Cultivating Emotional Resilience in Educators.” After outlining the synergistic organization of the book, we feature three chapters by spotlighting quotes and ideas from the author and elaborating on them in the context of pandemic teaching. This podcast hardly scrapes the surface of the insights included in “Onward” - but you...
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4 years ago
25 minutes

Music Ed Forward Podcast
Tools to Calm the Nervous System
How can we shift the nervous system when it gets locked into fight-flight mode? This podcast has simple, quick, practical tools to help you move into “rest and digest” mode. And we can ALL use that right now. These short practices can help you in a pinch - or become a part of your daily routine. (And bonus - I share my favorite activity for helping calm students; it has never failed me or my students.)
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4 years ago
22 minutes

Music Ed Forward Podcast
Real Life Resilience for Pandemic Music Teachers - An Interview with Kate Webster
This week Dr. Kate Webster shares her experience of pandemic teaching, self-care, and resilience as inspired by her experiences as a Music Educator, Runner, Yoga Teacher, and Mom. Kate's easy-going, connected, and wise offering in this podcast will invite you to see yourself in our conversation about our struggles, successes, and ultimately ongoing intentions to care for ourselves so we can serve our students in a whole-hearted, connected way. Join us for this close-in conversation between tw...
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4 years ago
1 hour 3 minutes

Music Ed Forward Podcast
Strengthening Self-Compassion and Resilience with Fran Prolman
What is the difference between self-care and self-compassion - and why does it matter? What is working for teachers and school communities around the world as we see to strengthen resilience? This podcast with the amazing Fran Prolman is real talk, real inspiration, and real ideas for how to practice the skills and mindset to help us through tough times. Get ready to be inspired and uplifted!
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4 years ago
1 hour 6 minutes

Music Ed Forward Podcast
5 Resilience Building Strategies for 2021
We made it to 2021. Now what? This new beginning to a new year has been long-awaited and long needed. This podcast outlines 5 Resilience Building Strategies for us personally and professionally, as well as some great tools to help us grow more steady and resilient in 2021. January is resilience month here on the Music Ed Forward Podcast. Let’s lift one another UP!
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4 years ago
35 minutes

Music Ed Forward Podcast
What 2020 Has Taught Me - Part 3: We Can. We Have. And We Will.
We can. We have. And we will. Although we didn’t wish for it, 2020 and this pandemic has shown us, as music educators, what is possible as we have united to support one another, our students, and our global music education community. Without an ounce of toxic positivity, this podcast outlines some of the greatest triumphs within our profession this past year which can reveal the promises and possibilities for 2021 and beyond. Join us for this podcast as we acknowledge what was and look ...
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4 years ago
16 minutes

Music Ed Forward Podcast
What 2020 Has Taught Me - Part 2: I Believe in the Inner Gold
2020 and pandemic teaching has caused many teachers to question their effectiveness, suitability for the profession, and - in difficult moments - their worth as a teacher. This podcast takes head-on the mounting layers of beliefs, stories, and challenges that can overwhelm us in times such as these - and offers a practice for ourselves, as well as members of our trusted communities, to bring us back to our true selves. You are invited to listen to the podcast, invite a close colleague a...
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4 years ago
13 minutes

Music Ed Forward Podcast
What 2020 Has Taught Me - Part 1: I Can Do Things Differently
2020 has included countless challenges - and we have learned a lot. Part of 1 of this 3-part series outlines how teaching necessarily looks differently - and how our mindset has to be open to those changes. Many music teachers have a very specific vision of what “good music teaching (and learning)” looks like - and many of those visions of quality learning are not possible, at least in the same way during our current COVID context. This podcast outlines 5 ways we can think about teachin...
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4 years ago
25 minutes

Music Ed Forward Podcast
The Power of Mindset in Online Learning
Moving from classroom instruction to online learning takes translation. Our mindset about priorities and possibilities will, in large part, determine our experience, as well as our students’ experiences with online learning in music. Getting our minds - and hearts - around what is most important, what to hold on to, and what to let go of is key as we move from teaching in person to teaching online.
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5 years ago
19 minutes

Music Ed Forward Podcast
Dr. Juliet Hess offers both theory and practical suggestions about how music classrooms are uniquely poised to inspire and support social change at the intersections of activism, critical pedagogy, and music education. Highlighting the framework and specific examples from her book Music Education for Social Change: Constructing an Activist Music Education, Dr. Hess shares her research, stories, and ideas for what teaching for social change could look like and sound within music educatio...