This episode is an essay I wrote as I am struggling with teaching elementary general music via live stream on the internet. It is a call to focus more on student connection and less on state standards.
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This episode is an essay I wrote as I am struggling with teaching elementary general music via live stream on the internet. It is a call to focus more on student connection and less on state standards.
This episode is an essay I wrote as I am struggling with teaching elementary general music via live stream on the internet. It is a call to focus more on student connection and less on state standards.
Feeling run down? Feeling uninspired? Feeling stressed? This short episode contains a framework for guided meditation in the hopes you can incorporate self-care in your teaching.
In this episode, I have provided two major segments: My top 10 suggestions for synchronously streaming elementary music classesSome selected passages from my Kindergarten Lunch and Recess Duty JournalI feature a lot of websites in this episode. Here are the links: Synesthesia Listen and Draw Lesson from Teach Rockhttps://teachrock.org/lesson/drawing-music-hearing-colors-seeing-soundsGo Noodle - Guided Danceshttps://app.gonoodle.com/Dallas Symphony Orchestra - Make Your Own Inhttps://www.mydso...
In this episode, there’ll be two segments. The first is a brief biography telling how I ended up living an elementary music life and a bit of credibility building for those who don’t know me. The second part is an encouragement for all of us as we struggle to teach in this time of pandemic.
This episode is an essay I wrote as I am struggling with teaching elementary general music via live stream on the internet. It is a call to focus more on student connection and less on state standards.