I have a conversation with Lawrence Grey founder of the Young Producers Group based in Los Angeles. YPG provides curriculum, resources, and professional development for school systems and teachers who want to offer music technology courses for their students but don't know quite where to start.
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I have a conversation with Lawrence Grey founder of the Young Producers Group based in Los Angeles. YPG provides curriculum, resources, and professional development for school systems and teachers who want to offer music technology courses for their students but don't know quite where to start.
Meaghan O’Connor-Vince teaches at Barnstable High School in Hyannis, Massachusetts. She is very active in the Massachusetts MEA and has several articles published in the Massachusetts Journal for Music Education. After being hired as an assistant band director, she was faced with having to teach a music technology course. She developed her own curriculum for her students and within a few years was teaching music technology exclusively with an expanded curriculum that included advanced music technology courses and courses on composing for hip hop, rock, and pop music. She is in demand as a speaker across the country for music education conferences and she has two instructional units published on the MusicFirst Classroom platform.
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I have a conversation with Lawrence Grey founder of the Young Producers Group based in Los Angeles. YPG provides curriculum, resources, and professional development for school systems and teachers who want to offer music technology courses for their students but don't know quite where to start.